[16.0][IMP] stock_available_to_promise_release_block: add backorder auto-blocking modes#1178
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…ocking modes Replace the boolean "Auto-block Release on Backorders" option by a selection field to support multiple blocking strategies. Available modes are: Never Always On single OUT move for customer The new customer-based mode automatically blocks a backorder only when it would become the sole outgoing move for the customer, helping avoid shipping a delivery containing a single late product.
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Replace the boolean "Auto-block Release on Backorders" option by a selection field to support multiple blocking strategies.
Available modes are:
Never, Always, On single OUT move for customer
The new customer-based mode automatically blocks a backorder only when it would become the sole outgoing move for the customer, helping avoid shipping a delivery containing a single late product.