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  • Subject: RE: 1S in Labor Ticket
  • From: "Morgan, Lorri" <LMorgan@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 08:16:41 -0400

Hi,
1S in the FLT (Labor Ticket) is a sign that the record is locked.  The
impact of this is when you run the CST910 it shows the record as locked and
then if you do not unlock before running CST900 it will create problems on
the general ledger side.  We experienced this problem with a lot of our shop
orders having a 1S and realized when we did not clean them up it affected
the labor reporting on the financial side.  We now have a procedure in place
to handle this.  If you would like to know our procedure you can email me @
lmorgan@burco.com

Lorri Morgan
Application Support Coordinator
Burlington Chemical Co.

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Kusman Lim [mailto:KUSMAN@TAKEDA-ID.com] 
Sent:   Tuesday, April 11, 2000 11:52 PM
To:     BPCSL
Subject:        1S in Labor Ticket

We use 6002 plf cum March 98 C/S AS400 V4R4

What is the meaning of '1S' in labor ticket status ? We can post this
labor ticket. 

Thanks for your help.
Kusman Lim

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