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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Please change the state of transition for the item reference F650150-12 from the status delivered to on hold

  

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Almost. Say eg Please change the state of transition for the item reference F650150-12 from the status 'delivered' to 'on hold'. I don't know what "the state of transition" means.

  • Almost.
  • Say eg Please change the state of transition for the item reference F650150-12 from the status 'delivered' to 'on hold'.
  • I don't know what "the state of transition" means.
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Almost. Say eg Please change the state of transition for the item reference F650150-12 from the status 'delivered' to 'on hold'.

I don't know what "the state of transition" means.

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