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  • Subject: Re: EDI and ECM
  • From: Ata510@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 20:17:17 EDT

In a message dated 5/4/99 6:40:51 PM Central Daylight Time, 
Daniel_Nephew@GM.cytec.com writes:

>  We are in the process of developing an EDI link with several key 
>       suppliers, and are wondering if anyone has used Harbinger and BPCS 
>       ECM Modules.
>       
>       We are on Version 6.02F Mixed Mode.  We realize that all the SMG's 
have 
> not 
>       been developed for our Version of BPCS, but are more interested in 
> peoples 
>       experience with the Harbinger Product and BPCS ECM Modules.  (ie How 
> robust 
>       are the applications?)
>       
>       Thanks,
>       
>       Dan Nephew (Cytec Industies)
There is a way to use SMGs with this release of BPCS - contact the BEC (BPCS 
Extensibility Center) about this - you can load Full Client/Server objects 
and run this against the same BPCSF database. Then get the SMGs for 6.0.02 
Full C/S and it will work, if you are still interested in the SMGs. 6.0.04 
has better SMGs (more features) - so if you can upgrade that is even better - 
they also packaged a special set of libraries for Mixed Mode 6.004 that work 
with SMGs (they took whatever special objects from full C/S were required and 
packaged up those few objects so you don't have to order and load the full 
release).  
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