The orders and their order lines hold the information for what is to be produced on the Eton lines.
Order Number ✎
The order number. This is normally numeric for it to be used on classic terminals.
Customer ✎
The name of the customer that this order is produced for.
Order Date ✎
The date the Order was created.
Delivery Date ✎
The date that the order should be delivered.
First Manufacturing Date ✎
The idea of first manufacturing date is to reflect the first date you want this order, and more specifically - its products, loaded into your ETON System.
The field is purely informational, there is no automatic feature preventing you to load before the first manufacturing date.
Warehouse Order ✎
Check to get and make use of features for warehouse orders.
Think of orderlines to a warehouse order as articles to keep in your "ETON warehouse", meaning they are kept in ETON for a short time and called out first when needed.
The orderlines to a warehouse order are equipped with fields for minimum and maximum quantities to make sure you have enough, and yet not too much of each given article in your ETON system warehouse. Having too much of one article would lower the storage capacity for other articles.
Original Order Number ✎
The original order number.
Since the Order number used in ETON must be numeric to be handled via terminals, this field can be used as a reference back if the Original Order number - from any pre-system, it contains letters or other non-numeric characters.
Under System Configuration you can choose to show and use original order number, or not.