Can you copy one inquiry to many quotations?

Answer Posted / bugs

You can copy one inquiry to many quotations based on the
quantity and the validity peroid.

If you have a inquiry of 100 quantity, you have created a
quotation with ref to above inquiry for 50 quantity. Then
we can say that the inquiry is still open and can be
refered to create another quotation only if the inquiry is
not expired.

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