cathyh
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I used to be indecisive; now I'm not so sure......
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Entered sales order and didn't save it. A sales order number was assigned to it but the sales order did not exist so the next entry skipped the number. I went to MB and changed the number of the re-entered SO and reset the counter in SO defaults. The notes were saved somewhere and I did not change the record so they showed up when we entered the next SO. What file are these notes in that reference the sales order number?
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