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Doug,

Look at the "created by program" field on the order header file MBC6REP.
    Program name for order entry/immediate ship is AMBGEPVR.
    Program name for order entry is AMBBIPVR.
    Program name for order copy is AMBC3XFR.

This is the only way to identify how they were entered - this is for XA.
Hope this helps.

Paola Groeber
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[mailto:mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Morrison, Doug
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 10:37 AM
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Subject: Immed Ship Order Identification


Hello group,

 

Just a quick question and as always your feedback is much appreciated.
What would you recommend as the best method of how to identify if an
order was entered as an immediate ship order or as an regular order.  My
first thought is to look at the created by program field C6AGVN, is that
the best method or is there a better field or file to use?

 

Thanks

Doug

 

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