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  • Subject: Re: Bpcs standards
  • From: MacWheel99@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 03:35:50 EDT

DAsmussen@aol.com writes:

> Hopefully, a few more will check out "XRF"...

I had some troubles getting XRF to work, so I called SSA hot line.

The only way to get it to work, they said, is that the SSA user group that 
everyone is a member of, has to be a master security officer, and we sign on 
as that to run the reports.  Well I changed one nite, did the stuff, and 
changed SSA user group back again to sane security.  XRF is a set of monster 
reports that really need to be in *OUTFILE format & also they suffer from the 
same problem as IBM XREF ... they do not show the connections when SSA soft 
coding puts name of file or program in some variable & calls it with the 
connection only at run time.

I will agree with you that it is common practice to say
"We will adhere to BPCS standards" with one breath
then demand constant violations of the standards with every other breath
& that is the case no matter what system a company is using

I have seen it with other ERPs
with EDI
with security
naming conventions

MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac)
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