You can archive sales, purchase, and service orders, quotes, return orders, and blanket orders. If you're using Project Management features, you can also archive your projects. You can archive documents and projects several times, which saves a different archived version each time.
For sales documents, if the original still exists and isn't posted, you can use the Restore action to overwrite it with an archived version.
Note
You can only restore sales documents and projects. The action isn't available for archived purchase documents.
For archived documents where the original is deleted, you can reuse the content by copying the data, for example, by using the Copy from Document action.
You can automate archiving to create a new version of the archived document when someone does the following things:
The following steps describes how to set up automatic archiving of sales documents from the Sales & Receivables Setup page. The steps are similar for purchase documents and projects.
The following table describes the options for the Archive Quotes field.
Option | Description |
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Never | Don't archive sales quotes when they're deleted. |
Question | Prompt the user to choose whether to archive sales quotes when they're deleted. |
Always | Archive sales quotes automatically when they're deleted. |
The following procedure describes how to manually archive a sales order. The steps are similar for all documents and projects that you can archive.
The sales order is archived. You can view it on the Archived Sales Orders page.
You can restore documents only if the original document isn't posted.
The following procedure describes how to restore an archived sales order to the original sales order. The steps are similar for all orders, blanket orders, return orders, and quotes.
The contents of the original sales order or project are replaced with the archived version.
Use a retention policy to clean up archived versions that you no longer need. Retention policies let administrators define how long they want to store data. For example, they can set up a policy that deletes data after an expiration date. To learn more, go to Define Retention Policies.
There are a few things to note about creating retention policies for archived documents and projects: