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  • Subject: Pharma + Food & BOM.
  • From: Peter Haluska <haluska@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 12:43:47 +0200
  • Organization: Biotika a.s.


Hi all,

BPCS 6.0.04 MM July cum.
I do not have any idea how to solve this problem.

In the parent item (product) must be exact quantity of items.

Example:
Child item (row material) RA adds item A and item B
Child item (row material) RB adds item B
Child item (row material) RC adds item C and item B

Child items are lot controled and quantity of items A, B, C in a RA, RB,
RC is lot
depended too.
How will BPCS calculate, how much child item RB is necesery to give
into the product, when it depends from quantity of a item B added from
RA and RC?


Case, RA adds item A only
      RB adds item B only
      RC adds item C only, is clear for me.
   
Quantity of a child item will be adjusted to compensate for variations
in the potency 
of active ingredients used on that batch.  

Thanks
Peter
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