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Mix mode 6.0.02 As400

We currently have some custom mods to the pick and packing list programs
and with these mods are changs to the form type for these two print
documents.  We do centralized order entry but direct orders to differnent
shipping facilities based on the warehouse ID.  We have Jetforms software
that looks at the forms type for PICK or PACk and when it finds one of
these it directs the output for this document to the appropriate output
queue.  My problem is if I go back to vanilla BPCS, I want have the forms
type uniqueness for pick and pack so how can I direct these documents to
the appropriate facility without making custom changes to change the form
type.  Does BPCS have any kind of document handler file that will allow
something similiar.  One order entry person may enter orders to any
facility so changing workstation data area output queue want help here.

Thanks

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