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Andy, I believe you're giving a good explanation for linking action list# to
a sales order, but Josh was asking vendor purchase orders.

I'm not an expert in this area, but I doubt you can directly go from
warehouse action list to a purchase order.  You can probably have it work
most of the time using dates, lot numbers and quantities in stock movements
(INP95), or purchase receiving files (PMP09), but for everything that CAN
work, I bet we can come up with some exceptions that wouldn't work - like
receiving the same item/lot/quantity on different purchase orders the same
day.  Don't all of these go into your warehouse receiving location and would
potentially be combined on a single putaway list?  So really a single action
list could be for multiple vendor purchase orders?

Dan Thomas
Director of Information Technology
MDI
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Louisville, KY  40218
(502) 318-1208


-----Original Message-----
From: andy.jeffery [mailto:andy.jeffery@ntlworld.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 2:38 PM
To: jbausers-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: SYS21 - Event Action List Linking


This is fairly simple.

The Action List number ACNO77 resides on WHP77, this can be linked with
WHP75 and additionally INP57.

WHP75 will have a Commit Sequence (CMSQ75) and depending on how you pick
determines what values are held in it.  If you pick by order then the  order
number will exist in here, if you pick by Date then the date is used etc. We
use a combination of Load, Order and Date.

If the order details don't exist in CMSQ75 you'll need to link to the WHP77
to INP57 (SOP Pick Note Detail) using CONO57/77, LOCD57/STRC77,
EVNO57/EVNO77
and that's about it.

Simple when you know how.

Andy
----- Original Message -----
From: "josh brown" <joshuabr@yahoo.com>
To: <jbausers-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 9:19 PM
Subject: SYS21 - Event Action List Linking


> I am trying to determine if there is a way to trace a put away transaction
back to the receipt
> from which it came.  That is, if I know a put away list number, can I
determine by linking through
> some cross reference of files (maybe by event number) to the original PO
or DRP receipt that the
> item was received on?
>
> ==Josh
>
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