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- Revision levels for changes beyond the BOM structure
- Different versions for the same item per site
- Effecivity date at the Item Revision level
- Alternate BOMS, routings
- Custom Views, workbenches, templates, queries
- Higher security at field level
- Ability to attach documents such as SOPs, Drawings, Working Instructions,
Signatures, etc





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Phil (and anyone else).

What is it in EPDM that you DO need?
We are at release 7. I have worked with PDM/PDM+ at one division of our
company. The other division is now looking at developing routings, BOM's, etc.
When I look at EPDM it looks to hard to manage with our availible resourses and
not really any benefit.

-Tom Stieger
Engineer
California Fine Wire
805-489-5144 x235


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Charlie,
I am curious to learn what in EPDM you don't need?

Phil Campa




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EPDM does provide some excellent tools and when needed work great. For
us, it's a "sledgehammer on a fly" solution...


Charley

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Good, no EXCELLENT, answer. For us, EPDM added the alternate routings
and
such that really gave us what we needed.

Dale Gindlesperger
IT Manager/Special Projects Leader
Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc.
258 Beacon Street
Somerset, PA 15501






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yeah, I know it sounded a wee bit bizarre, but...

Simply put: EPDM, properly used, FORCES additional steps that for us are
just not necessary and, consequently, not value-add to our processes and
controls.




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I was a little horrified that you would want to even CONSIDER that move.
It would be awful to step back from EPDM, although even PDM+ would be
better than nothing........ Out of curiosity, may I ask why that was
being considered?

Dale Gindlesperger
IT Manager/Special Projects Leader
Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc.
258 Beacon Street
Somerset, PA 15501





cancel the question....

I forgot that PDM is a dead product and that fixes and improvements will
really only be for EPDM....

you forget these things as you age...

*c*

Charley

Charley Simpson, CPIM
Director, Material Planning & Logistics
805-426-3414
www.turboneticsinc.com <http://www.turboneticsinc.com/>





From: Charley Simpson
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To: 'MAPICS ERP System Discussion'
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R6

Hope everyone is having a good day...

Does anyone know if you can reverse migrate EPDM back to PDM?

Thanks!

Charley

Charley Simpson, CPIM
Director, Material Planning & Logistics
805-426-3414
www.turboneticsinc.com <http://www.turboneticsinc.com/>







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