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Is the "Multiple Issue" flag on the "M1" transaction code set to 'Y'.




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From: "daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 10:43:08 AM
Subject: [BPCS-L] Backflushing and Phantoms

We are on version 4.02.  We have a situation where we have copied the M
transaction to M1 but changed the "check shop order" and "affect shop
order" flags to "N" for cases where we want to reverse reported production
but no longer have a shop order.  The issue is that we are running into is
that the M1 doesn't explode through phantoms that might be in a bill to
backflush their components.  This results in onhand inventory balances
being created for the phantoms.

I have been reading the recent thread on backflushing.  There seemed to be
some implication that the shop order or workcenter might affect
backflushing but I haven't found anything specific.  Any ideas?  Thanks.


Dave Parnin

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