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We run this Shop Costing Post/Close (CST900) program daily at the end of the
day.  We used to run the CST900 once a month initially and when we switched over
to daily running, it has brought down the Shop Order Release (SFC500) time
significantly and we didn't  face any other problems.

Regards

Rao




"Chick Doe" <Cdoe@barton-instruments.com> on 07/13/2000 10:19:03 PM

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To:   BPCS-L@midrange.com
cc:    (bcc: Kanukurti Rao/MMAE/Jotun)

Subject:  cst900



how often and when do organizations fun cst900? we are on bpcs ver6.04.

we typically run cst900 at month-end and it takes several hours. as i understand
this process it performs two functions:

!. updates actual cost records based upon the actuals posted in closed work
orders.
2. purges those closed work orders

i do not believe that there is anything that happens as a result of running this
that needs to be tied to a financial month-end. could we run this as often as
weekly? would there be any advantage or disadvantage?

chick doe
barton instrument systems

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