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  • Subject: Re: ITH transactions of the type #
  • From: "Tony Jackson" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2000 19:52:01 +0100

I have seen this problem occur in three ways.
a:..duplicate ela record caused a pick confirm to write mulipltle records
taking tseq above 99,999.
b:..to much history causing tseq to go over 99,999 records.
c:..a canned month-end on inventory.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jesus Maynez <bpcsmaynez@yahoo.com>
To: BPCS-L@midrange.com <BPCS-L@midrange.com>
Date: 01 April 2000 00:08
Subject: Re: ITH transactions of the type #


>
>Has someone solved the interrogant of why these
>duplicated sequence numbers are generated?. I called
>SSA once about this problem and they told me nobody
>report that issue before. Now, I see I'm not the only
>one who has the problem.
>
>
>--- Lmittman@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> Bill:
>>
>> As you mention, INV300 is sequence number sensitive.
>>  The ITH Seq Number
>> (ITSEQ) field in the Item Master (IIM) File is a
>> counter that controls the
>> assignment of the next ITH record for an Item.  BPCS
>> assumes that the
>> Sequence Number on the ITH record (TSEQ) will be
>> sequential within Item.
>>
>> Also,  the ITSEQ must NOT be less than the TSEQ for
>> the Item.  If it is, ITH
>> records with a greater Seq Number will NOT be
>> displayed.
>>
>> In addition, duplicate key ITH records will then be
>> created.  If this
>> situation occurs, a looping problem can result
>> during Inventory Month-End
>> Close when INV900 tries to purge and reorganize the
>> ITH File.
>>
>> To correct such a problem, a simple program can be
>> written to resquence the
>> ITH records in acsending sequence and then reset the
>> ITSEQ field in the Item
>> Master.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Les Mittman
>> BSI Consulting, Inc.
>> Highland Park, IL
>> Phone:  (847) 831-9388
>>
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