what is the difference between shedule line category of,
standard item and third party item???? Experts plz plz reply
Answer Posted / anonymous
The straight and simple answer is that the Third Party Sales the Schedule line generates a Purchase Requisition and for Normal Sales Process it doesn't. The difference lies in the customisation of the Schedule Line Category.
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