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  • Subject: Re: Updating IIM with Cost Summary Data
  • From: Bill Robins <brobins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 11:43:42 +0000

Paul,

You can get the standard for any facility by specifying it on that screen.  The
default is usually facility (blank).  All of the information will change as well
when you enter a facility.

Bill

Paul wrote:

> Thanks for the Reply Laurent. I've never looked at the CIC file! Can you
> explain how the CIC file and CMF file relate or work together in my
> environment? (Costing my facility) I've written several queries that pull cost
> info out of CMF. Am I better off using the CIC file?
>
> If I want the standard to appear on the INV100 screen, what do you think of me
> using the CST940 (Inter Facility Cost Transfer) to copy the facility data that
> I want to show on the IIM into the "blank" or global facility?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Paul LaFlamme
>
> lpenou wrote:
>

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