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Hello Laurenzo,

in BPCS 6.1 GA you have two fields: INV100 screen one MustSingle Issue Y/N 
( file:IIM field:IMUST) a "N" in this field will be copied as default into 
BOM500 screen 3  Must Issue (file MBM field: BMISS) the field value "N" as 
well. The BOM field will force the consumtion programs via the file FMA 
field MMISS to backflush the required quantities.

A "Y" in the mentioned fields will force the system to accept single 
issues only.

Hope this helps.

Regards

Hans-Georg Loef
MIS group
Impress GmbH & Co. 


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