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If you not want people using the "T" transfer transaction, then you can use BPCS security to block them from using it, or block them from accessing a particular warehouse. This transaction is generally not considered to be associated with an order.

We move inventory to where it is needed, then in that warehouse or location we do the transaction associated with the order there, be it customer sales order, manufacturing factory order, or whatever.

With Transaction Effects Maintenance you can concoct new kinds of transactions that did not come with BPCS, and can be based on existing transactions ... you can insist on some kind of reason code pr explanation for tracking transaction activity.

Hi,

I am using BPCS v.6.1.02.
My company has several warehouse that its location is separate  from
manufacturing's location.
To transfer finished good inter warehouse, user use Mass Location Transfer.
Although this program has control output for transaction, but it can be used
by user,
because the control output doesn't have document number like Sales Order or
Purchase Order, and detail information at there isn't enough.

Do you have any idea to solve this problem..?

thanks .
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