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Unix Users: I'm helping a company  that is on BPCS HP/Oracle on v6.04. They
are automating the "I" Shop Order Issue transaction via INV500B by passing
it parameters. I have had good luck doing this with AS/400 companies, but I
am struggling to troubleshoot this with Unix.

What is happening is that it is creating an additional FMA record with a
sequence number of "-3" and applying quantity issued to this new sequence
number and not updating the sequence that it is supposed to. We are passing
it shop order and sequence number in multiple places in the parameters
lists. The business effect is that requirements are never reduced because
FMA.MQREQ stays on the original FMA record and MQISS is never updated. MRP
thinks it is still open

Does anybody have  any suggestions.

Mike Hoffman
Senior Manufacturing Specialist
Crowe, Chizek & Company, LLP
http://www.crowechizek.com/service_areas/cc_scg_index.asp
phone: 440.460.1318
fax:       440.460.1302


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