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  • Subject: Entering inventory transactions for Items without std. costs
  • From: "Den Boer, Harry" <HDenBoe@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 07:32:20 -0500

Dear all,

We are working with BPCS 6.004 mixed mode.

At the moment we can enter inventory transactions for items without a 
standard cost record (cost set 2 in cost maintenance). So we get 
transactions  posted to the transaction history and general ledger 
without a standard cost value.

Does somebody know we can prevent users from entering inventory 
transactions (PO receipts) on items WITHOUT a standard cost ?

The same thing on the other side by entering Customer orders in the 
Windows Client, we can enter orderlines with items WITHOUT a price 
set-up in the price list. We will only get a warning. Is there a way to 
BLOCK these items ?

Regards
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