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  • Subject: Fwd: BPCS date question
  • From: DAsmussen@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 21:32:54 EDT

Forwarded from clittell@gilroyfoods.com writes:

 Hi!  I'm a first-time questionner.  We have a team here at Gilroy Foods
 charged with converting from version 4.03 to 6.0.04 on Aug. 31.  My
 question is what is the difference between request date and schedule date
 on customer orders?  We would like to use the request date as the planned
 ship date, and use the schedule date as the arrival date.  We believe
 picking uses the request date, and we are not aware that BPCS uses schedule
 date for anything.  Can you confirm this?  We would appreciate any info you
 can supply to us.                Thanks.


Hi!  I'm a first-time questionner.  We have a team here at Gilroy Foods
charged with converting from version 4.03 to 6.0.04 on Aug. 31.  My
question is what is the difference between request date and schedule date
on customer orders?  We would like to use the request date as the planned
ship date, and use the schedule date as the arrival date.  We believe
picking uses the request date, and we are not aware that BPCS uses schedule
date for anything.  Can you confirm this?  We would appreciate any info you
can supply to us.                Thanks.





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