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From: Javier <bo...@gmail.com>
Subject: [erpnext-user-forum] Credit Limit for Submitted Sales Orders Are Not Cummulative
Date: 5 August 2014 8:42:40 pm IST
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Dear Experts,We have a pretty vanilla version of ERPNext setup where we have configured 2 customers with $1,000.00 credit limit. We have an issue where Sales Orders can be submitted (without error prompt) for any customer even though the customer's total credit exposure has exceeded the credit limit. The following describes the tests which we have simulated along with the results:Test 1 (Good Result):1) Customer 1 has $1,000.00 credit limit configured2) Customer 1 has no "Open" Sales Order or Invoices etc.- Basically the customer's credit exposure is $0.003) Raised a Sales Order for $1,001.00 for Customer 14) Saved the Sales Order5) Submitted the Sales Order - error prompt saying that the credit limit has exceeded is shown and we cannot proceed further6) This result is goodTest 2 (Bad Result):1) Customer 2 has $1,000.00 credit limit configured2) Customer 2 has no "Open" Sales Order or Invoices etc.- Basically the customer's credit exposure is $0.003) Raised a Sales Order for $500.00 for Customer 24) Saved the Sales Order5) Submitted the Sales Order6) Sales Order is submitted successfully7) Raised a second Sales Order fro $501.00 for Customer 28) Saved the Sales Order9) Submitted the Sales Order10) Sales Order is submitted successfully - There is no error prompt on credit limit being exceeded.11) This result is unexpectedThe expected result of Test 2 was to have an error prompt upon submission of the second Sales Order. Is this unexpected from your perspective as well or is there some business logic that is incorporated into the credit limit calculation which perhaps your could enlighten me on?Would be great to know how ERPNext calculates the Credit Exposure as well.Once again, many thanks for any help you can provide. You guys have been really great. Thank you very very much.Javier–
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I could replicate this issue in my test account as well. I have created Github Issue where you can follow up with us.
https://github.com/frappe/erpnext/issues/2031
Dear Experts,We have a pretty vanilla version of ERPNext setup where we have configured 2 customers with $1,000.00 credit limit. We have an issue where Sales Orders can be submitted (without error prompt) for any customer even though the customer's total credit exposure has exceeded the credit limit. The following describes the tests which we have simulated along with the results:Test 1 (Good Result):1) Customer 1 has $1,000.00 credit limit configured2) Customer 1 has no "Open" Sales Order or Invoices etc.- Basically the customer's credit exposure is $0.003) Raised a Sales Order for $1,001.00 for Customer 14) Saved the Sales Order5) Submitted the Sales Order - error prompt saying that the credit limit has exceeded is shown and we cannot proceed further6) This result is goodTest 2 (Bad Result):1) Customer 2 has $1,000.00 credit limit configured2) Customer 2 has no "Open" Sales Order or Invoices etc.- Basically the customer's credit exposure is $0.003) Raised a Sales Order for $500.00 for Customer 24) Saved the Sales Order5) Submitted the Sales Order6) Sales Order is submitted successfully7) Raised a second Sales Order fro $501.00 for Customer 28) Saved the Sales Order9) Submitted the Sales Order10) Sales Order is submitted successfully - There is no error prompt on credit limit being exceeded.11) This result is unexpectedThe expected result of Test 2 was to have an error prompt upon submission of the second Sales Order. Is this unexpected from your perspective as well or is there some business logic that is incorporated into the credit limit calculation which perhaps your could enlighten me on?Would be great to know how ERPNext calculates the Credit Exposure as well.Once again, many thanks for any help you can provide. You guys have been really great. Thank you very very much.Javier–
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Thanks and Regards,
Umair Sayyed
www.erpnext.com
On Thursday, August 7, 2014 4:25:59 PM UTC+8, Umair Sayyed wrote:
Hello Javier,Thanks for reporting this issue.
I could replicate this issue in my test account as well. I have created Github Issue where you can follow up with us.
https://github.com/frappe/erpnext/issues/2031
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Javier <bo...@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Experts,We have a pretty vanilla version of ERPNext setup where we have configured 2 customers with $1,000.00 credit limit. We have an issue where Sales Orders can be submitted (without error prompt) for any customer even though the customer's total credit exposure has exceeded the credit limit. The following describes the tests which we have simulated along with the results:Test 1 (Good Result):1) Customer 1 has $1,000.00 credit limit configured2) Customer 1 has no "Open" Sales Order or Invoices etc.- Basically the customer's credit exposure is $0.003) Raised a Sales Order for $1,001.00 for Customer 14) Saved the Sales Order5) Submitted the Sales Order - error prompt saying that the credit limit has exceeded is shown and we cannot proceed further6) This result is goodTest 2 (Bad Result):1) Customer 2 has $1,000.00 credit limit configured2) Customer 2 has no "Open" Sales Order or Invoices etc.- Basically the customer's credit exposure is $0.003) Raised a Sales Order for $500.00 for Customer 24) Saved the Sales Order5) Submitted the Sales Order6) Sales Order is submitted successfully7) Raised a second Sales Order fro $501.00 for Customer 28) Saved the Sales Order9) Submitted the Sales Order10) Sales Order is submitted successfully - There is no error prompt on credit limit being exceeded.11) This result is unexpectedThe expected result of Test 2 was to have an error prompt upon submission of the second Sales Order. Is this unexpected from your perspective as well or is there some business logic that is incorporated into the credit limit calculation which perhaps your could enlighten me on?Would be great to know how ERPNext calculates the Credit Exposure as well.Once again, many thanks for any help you can provide. You guys have been really great. Thank you very very much.Javier–
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Thanks and Regards,
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