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![]() xTuple ERP 3.0 won the LinuxWorld product excellence award for best Business Application! Read more here!
![]() xTuple has also been recognized as a "Market Leader" by CRM Magazine, for "helping companies streamline business processes, maximize profitability, and provide more value to customers" with the integrated CRM functionality in xTuple ERP.
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The User Event Notification screen is where we check on user Event subscriptions. If a user is subscribed to an Event, the user will be notified whenever that Event occurs. For this exercise we are interested specifically in the Event "WoQtyChanged". As you can see in the example, this Event has been highlighted. Simply click your mouse on an Event to highlight it. Once the desired Event has been highlighted, we look next to the list of Warehouses found on the right-hand side of the screen. If a Warehouse has been subscribed to the Event, the "Notify" column next to the Warehouse will read "Yes." If not subscribed, the "Notify" column will read "No." As you can see from the screenshot, none of the Warehouses are subscribed to the "WoQtyChanged" Event. This means the user is not subscribed to it. To link a Warehouse to the Event, simply double-click on the Warehouse after the desired Event has been highlighted. TipIf you double-click on an Event, you can change the notification status for all Warehouses simultaneously. This technique avoids having to select each Warehouse individually. Remembering that the EAST Warehouse is specified as the supplying Warehouse on the Work Order we created for Item BOQ-002--meaning this is the Warehouse where a change in Work Order quantity would occur, triggering an Event—we double-click on Warehouse EAST. Doing so changes the Notification status for Warehouse EAST to "Yes," as shown in the example. The user is now subscribed to the "WoQtyChanged" Event. ![]() Event Notification Established for Warehouse
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