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This reply is for Al Mac,

The Promotion that should have applied to the added line has an expiration 
date of 12/31/2043( which is the BPCS designated century cut off date), 
far out into the future than the order date, request date and schedule 
date, This promotion does not have a minimum quantity requirement.  As I 
said in my posting , the  promotion in question applied to the previous 
lines correctly. Of course the request dates and the schedule dates of 
these lines vary based on the entry date but they still fall within the 
expiration date of the promotion. The added line  was to be shipped from a 
different warehouse than the previous lines which all has the same 
shipping warehouse.    Can the change in warehouse cause this?  What 
relevance does it have?

Thank You,

Suresh 

 




 



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We are 405 CD and also have pricing issues, which I may address after 
replying to this.  We have ORD but not PRO.

Lines can be added to a blanket order, after some of the lines have been 
shipped or partial shipped, so long as the previous lines are not shipped 
to completion.  For this reason we have some dummy order lines of quantity 

1 due Dec 2039 (the current end of our Y2K floating window) and more 
recent 
dates (some data entry people do not understand "Y2K floating window" 
concept) so that in case some blanket order gets shipped to completion, 
the 
customer can add more stuff to the same order #.

The issue is not whether or not this can be done, but whether the default 
price, on any given order line, is what you want.

As I understand it, and would love for anyone to correct me, at time of 
entering a customer order line, BPCS applies a default price, which can be 

altered by the clerk who is doing the order entry.

The default price depends on match to pricing key (item customer) method 
and type of pricing (quantity date) at time of entry of the order line. 
PRO 
adds a lot more flexibility of choices.

 From time to time we might adjust pricing rules, and list price.  BPCS 
does not automatically say "Hey, you got open orders using the old 
pricing, 
you wanna do something about that?"

The determination whether or not the special pricing applies or not, is on 

a line by line basis, not the entire order, or any other orders.  There is 

also an expiration date on the special pricing, so that if the due date of 

the first shipment for that line is after effectivity date of special 
pricing, then it does not apply.  There may be a minimum quantity, which 
applies to each order line at date of first entry of the line, and is for 
the total of that line, irrespective of any other ordering of that same 
item by that same customer #, or that same customer on some other account 
#, or any total of other items ordered.

If that order line does not qualify for special pricing, then list price 
is 
the default default. At time of entry of the customer order line, or at a 
later time, our customer service personnel have the option of changing 
most 
stuff on the line ... quantity, due date, price, facility, warehouse to 
ship from ... except after partial shipment it can be a major hassle to 
make changes.

>Hi  All,
>
>We are facing pricing issues in order entry.  We are on  BPCS version 
6.02
>with Cum PTF mixed mode.
>
>Our problem is as follows:
>
>The order has 5 lines and all  part numbers are same, as this is a 
blanket
>order.  We have special deals under promotions for the customer and part
>number combination. These deals are not bracket promotions. These are
>discount price promotion with  item number and region combination. The
>system applied correct pricing  on the first 4 lines using the correct
>promotion and applied the list price for the last line.  The only
>difference is that the last line  was added after there were partial
>shipments on the previous 4 lines.  Does it mean lines cannot be added to
>an existing order once it starts shipping?
>
>Appreciate help from the forum.
>
>Thank You,
>
>Suresh
>
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