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Happy New Year All,
We use the COM Ship Pick option when printing COM pick lists each evening for the next day's picking and shipping.
We get a big list of items :( on the Pick List Allocation Audit report that are essentially backorders but we don't trouble our pickers and shippers with them.
(Until we are better able to meet our schedules) I was wondering if anyone has program code that will take a list of CO line items and appropriately flag them as backorders.
Mike Bennett

Michael Bennett, CSCP
Supply Chain Operations Research Analyst

Kimray, Inc.
Business: 405.525.6601+1170
52 NW 42nd St
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
www.kimray.com<http://www.kimray.com/>
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