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On the system tab in Power link you can subset for all the maintenance
transaction history for that particular object (adds, changes, deletes can
be viewed or subsetted separately I believe based on maintenance class)

Or you can query the maintenance files directly but it's a little
cryptic. (but another holistic way to review things)

I have taken this (extact query) to Excel and been able to query the
results looking for maintenance to specific fields for example. In one
case we wanted to know all the parts that had safety stock changed over a
given period for example.

If this is something you are interested in e-mail me off-line and I can
give you details of how to do this.


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To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion <mapics-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: Peter Vidal <Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx>
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Date: 04/25/2008 09:23AM
Subject: Re: [MAPICS-L] ITMRVA change history

At least I know this:

1) Item Revisions
2) Click on the item / Rev
3) In the top, click on display / maintenance history
4) Double click on the event

There you should see the details of what / when / who

The list can correct me if I am wrong...

PETER VIDAL
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