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Jesse,

this sort of depends on whether you are doing Mix mode posting or SMG based
posting. At the end of the day they all access the same back end programs,
ORD701, ORD702, ORD705, ORD708  yada yada yada.

The depends bit consists of how these pgms are front ended Mixed Mode, SMG.

How do you check which you are using?  Can't really remember this one but I
think just taken a look at things.

ECM menu
        ECA maintenance
                15= Options against ECM entry in the list.
                        DOCAINSTAL entry in parameter list has either 0,1 in
the Value column.   1 I think = Use SMG pgms.

However,  I have a sneaking suspicion that you might be able to set this at
Trading Partner level.

Next step is look at the Parameters for ECA = ECM605 Inbound Orders

Parameter DOCAPOST shows the SMG pgm to be called.  
Parameter MIXMPOST shows the Mixed Mode pgm to be called.  

I'f you're sunning the SMG then god alone knows the mapping as this will
doubtless be a 'C' pgm.  You might be lucky enough to be able to try the
Debug command on it find that SSA compiled it with source available (had
that once on the Inventory Transactions ECA pgm).

If you're running Mixed Mod Posting then you're looking at pgm ECM605BA.

I've had a quick shuftty at this via my wonderful As/et viewer and its
pretty basic pgm.

Hope this helps.

Regards

Graham Smith
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
EBM Project 
Hayes Park,
Telephone + 44 208 848 2585
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> ----------
> From:         Jesse Salazar[SMTP:jesse.salazar@trin.net]
> Sent:         04 May 2001 15:19
> To:   bpcs-l@midrange.com
> Subject:      ECM
> 
> Thanks to everyone on my AS/SET and ECM question.  The responses were very
> informative.
> 
> I think the question I really need an answer to in ECM is: where is the
> mapping function defined?  In other words, if I have an Inbound 850
> Purchase Order, where does ECM actually create the Customer Order within
> BPCS?  (Not the TOHB/TOLB, but ECH/ECL).
> 
> Thanks for all the help!!!!
> 
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