
The CUSGLB.IMP file must only contain those business processes for which you want to change the properties.Įdit the CUSGLB.IMP file and remove all processes you do not want to modify. This ensures that the format of the CUSGLB.IMP file is the same as the format of the IMPGLB.IMP file. If a directory is already defined in this field, then make a note of the full path and directory name.Ĭreate a file called CUSGLB.IMP in the custom program directory, by copying the IMPGLB.IMP file from your program directory to a file called CUSGLB.IMP in your custom program directory. If the business process is not defined in that file, then the standard business process file, IMPGLB.IMP, is used.įrom the System Setup program, select the Other Paths tab.Įnter a path and directory name for your customized program in the Custom directories: Program directory field. The program that is used to look up businesses process and their properties first checks the CUSGLB.IMP file. Do not modify the IMPGLB.IMP file, as this file will be overwritten by future installations/upgrades of SYSPRO. Only processes you want to modify must be entered into the CUSGLB.IMP file. The file must be in the same format as the IMPGLB.IMP file in the program directory. To modify the properties of existing business processes, you need to create a file called CUSGLB.IMP in the custom program directory. "This task describes how you can modify existing business process properties and retain these custom settings without being affected by future SYSPRO installations. It includes screenshots too and a sample CUSGLB.IMP file. You can find out updated information in Help (General Ledger > Setup > General Ledger Codes, on the right hand side under Task, you will see "Customize business process properties").Īlso there is a SupportZone Tutorial called " SYSPRO Business processes" providing more details about this. To get rid of this message, you need to customize business process properties. Users find this because they already know it's the right account. SYSPRO users sometimes want to suppress certain classes of warning messages in SYSPRO.įor example, in WIP Job Creation and Maintenance when you create a job for a non-stock code item and every time you tab from the Ledge Code field (with a default correct Ledge Code), you will get a warning message asking " Ledger Code XX-XXXX is a control account, OK to continue?".
