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  • Subject: BPCS Cost-related Question
  • From: "DANA M. BUKER 992-4724" <Dana.M.Buker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 11:53:44 -0400 (EDT)
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One of our Finance users asked the following:

We are having problems keeping the set-up time constant when we change 
the lot size of an item.  This not only costs the item incorrectly, it also 
messes up capacity planning data.  The coding options for costing and reporting 
labor in work centers are all based in some form or fashion on the number of 
units produced.  Set-up time does not relate to the lot/batch size, it's 
constant.

Are there any BPCS users who may have a work-around for this?



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