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Yes. The only way that I am aware of, is by defining a filter and 
assigning the code to the item # that you want to control.
There may be other ways - I'd like to see what other users have to say (an 
easier way?), so rather than get into detail here, let me know later if 
you need more information.

Michele Mitchell
Ambrake Corporation




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[SYSTEM21]   Locking Vendor Schedules in VS






S21:                 V2.4 SP2.4

Module:             VS

Topic:               Locking Vendor Schedules in VS



Is there a way to lock schedules created in vendor scheduling where JBA 
will
not alter specific line. This would be like/similar to the time fence 
option
in MRP where you can specify the JBA does not modify or suggest a change 
to
existing MRP schedules.



I am looking for a way to stop vendor scheduling from changing a schedule
already made inside of the next 14 days.





Thank you

Randy Rosebrock

419.633.1886 DID

419.636.4211 Bryan, OH



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