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I do not have the system in front of me so this may not be exactly accurate.

 What I have done in the past is query the ILI file and include those
records where the cycle count flag is 'Y' and those where the sequence # is
not equal to 0.  You can then sort in the desired order.

REG


----- Original Message -----
From: "Chick Doe" <Cdoe@barton-instruments.com>
To: <bpcs-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 7:18 PM
Subject: cycle count


> bpcs version 6.1.2
>
> i would appreciate hearing any comments about how various companies
implement a cycle count. can you effectively use the bpcs programs 'as-is'?
do you use the one-count or two count method?
>
> one problem is with the INV531B worksheets. they are ion part number
sequence. wouldn't they be more effective if they were in location sequence?
>
> chick doe
> barton instrument systems
>
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