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Peter,

It's been a few years since I 'worked' with CRP but I am sure you are correct. You must run both Work Load Extract and Schedule & Accumulate Workload.

Jim Griesser

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From: mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mapics-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 4:21 PM
To: mapics-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [MAPICS-L] CRP: Work Load Extract

Hi list!

We were having issues because there were some planned orders from 3
specific facilities that were not in printing in the CRP reports. After
some investigation, we found out that these routings were all inactive.
The user activated some of the routing steps that were inactive (knowing
that these have planned orders) and we just want to try to get the results
now. I am waiting for file PERLOD to have data for them but they are not
there.

Do we have to run option 6 (Work Load Extract) and option 7 (Schedule and
Accumulate Work Load) in order to recognize these active routing steps and
as a result, the planned orders against them?

TIA,


PETER VIDAL
PALL CORPORATION
SR System Analyst | WH Application Development
10540 Ridge Rd., Suite 203, New Port Richey, FL 34654-5111
727-815-3104 | Fax: 727-815-3120 | www.pall.com

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