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We have seen the same on BPCS 6.04 and are not sure what is causing it.





RickCarter@holley.com on 08/23/2000 04:14:17 PM

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Subject:  Orders not Invoicing



BPCS 6.1 Mixmode

Just recently and with no BMR's applied, our billing job has been skipping
some invoices during the normal run.
We have discovered 5 orders in the BBL and BBH files with record Id's of
'BZ' and in the ECH file the in use flag is on.  It appears that since
these orders have been in the status their in, it skips them, but also all
other invoices after those.
We've not seen these 'BZ' records before in these files and once we changed
the record ID's to the appropriate ID, those 5 orders invoiced and the
other invoices after them also invoiced properly.

Anyone else seen this type of happening.  Thanks

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