If you use Document Customizer in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, you can print custom tariff specifications directly on your documents. This requires that the custom tariff has been calculated on the order first, and that you use a document template where the customs tariff section has been set up to print.
The custom tariff specification appears at the bottom of the document, placed between section one and the VAT specification, provided you have chosen to show both of those areas.
Requirements for printing custom tariff specifications
Before you can print custom tariff specifications with Document Customizer, two things need to be in place.
First, the custom tariff has to be calculated on the order. If it hasn’t been calculated, there is nothing to print.
Second, you need to use a document template where the customs tariff has been set up to be printed. The template controls whether the specification is included on the output.
Where the custom tariff specification appears on the document
When you print a Document Customizer report using a template that includes the customs tariff, the specification is added to your document. You will find it by scrolling down to the bottom of the document.
The custom tariff specification is placed between section one and the VAT specification. This placement applies when you have chosen to show both of these areas of information on the document.
Q&A
What do I need to print custom tariff specifications with Document Customizer?
You need two things. The custom tariff must be calculated on the order, and you must use a document template where the customs tariff has been set up to be printed.
Where does the custom tariff specification appear on the document?
It appears at the bottom of the document, placed between section one and the VAT specification, if you have chosen to show both of those areas.
