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Shouldn’t affect accepted orders. These constraints only apply to orders that are sitting at 1100 trying to move to 2000. If you could see the entire constraint window you would see in the top right corner that orders accepted this week have a TPW of 3/7. If your order was accepted 2/4, I would expect your TPW to be 2/28.Can anybody shed some light on how the contraints apply to "accepted" orders. My order is at status code 3000 with GM (as of February 4); I do not have a TPW. So, do these constraints apply to new orders only or can it delay my production scheduling? Any insights appreciated.
Damn wish I knew this little trick 3 days ago. My new Silverado was accepted Tuesday, 2000 moved to 3000 later that day. Woulda had my salesman look at that constraint sheet for a tpw at top. I’ll have to ask him today.Shouldn’t affect accepted orders. These constraints only apply to orders that are sitting at 1100 trying to move to 2000. If you could see the entire constraint window you would see in the top right corner that orders accepted this week have a TPW of 3/7. If your order was accepted 2/4, I would expect your TPW to be 2/28.