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i think this is quite doable. in other words you will close the work
order via an INV500 transaction (we use PR) as oppose to posting a labor
ticket and having it generate the PR transaction to update the shop
order and inventory balance. there might be a system level set up that
may need to be changed to indicate that you are not going to report
labor (i'm not sure) but i just have to believe that bpcs can operate
just fine with only posting inventory transactions to shop orders via
INV500.

>>> patrick.stevenson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 02/04/04 12:05AM >>>
Hi All,  

We are a manufacturing comapany using BPCs full client server  version
6.1.01 without modifications.

Currently today the bpcs system is settup to report  labour tickets
against shop order operations  and the financials use
the actual hours booked  for  analysis.

Management have asked if the following is achievable, 

No longer report labour tickets, just book  the finished goods into
stock and use the std hours for financial reporting 

is this achievable , if so will the shop orders close automatically ,
are ther any gotcha,s

Brgds Patrick 
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