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Use the potency feature.
Create an intermediate product RAA that has a standard quantity of B based
on your potency.
Create an intermediate product RCC that has a standard quantity of B based
on your potency.
So that you will in essence be using RB to make standard RAAs and RCCs.
Your finished product will then be made of RAA, RCC and RB if RAA and RCC
don't have enough quantity of B to satisfy the formula (This would be the
case if you need to add some B for the reaction to take place and therefore
RAA and RCC need to leave some quantity of B to be added in the final
process. Or if RAA and/or RCC are used in making other products so that you
might need to add some B in this process).

Regards,

Ruben Mirensky
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Haluska <haluska@biotika.sk>
To: <BPCS-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 3:43 AM
Subject: Pharma + Food & BOM.


>
> Hi all,
>
> BPCS 6.0.04 MM July cum.
> I do not have any idea how to solve this problem.
>
> In the parent item (product) must be exact quantity of items.
>
> Example:
> Child item (row material) RA adds item A and item B
> Child item (row material) RB adds item B
> Child item (row material) RC adds item C and item B
>
> Child items are lot controled and quantity of items A, B, C in a RA, RB,
> RC is lot
> depended too.
> How will BPCS calculate, how much child item RB is necesery to give
> into the product, when it depends from quantity of a item B added from
> RA and RC?
>
>
> Case, RA adds item A only
>       RB adds item B only
>       RC adds item C only, is clear for me.
>
> Quantity of a child item will be adjusted to compensate for variations
> in the potency
> of active ingredients used on that batch.
>
> Thanks
> Peter
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