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If I remember correctly the balance in RCM is calculated using the Customer
Order exchange rate.  Running ACR970 will not make CAMTD = RREM since RREM
is calculated at the invoice date.  It is, however, good houskeeping to run
it regularly to ensure that all open transactions are reflected at a
customer level.  (We are on 4.03 so this may have changed in V6)

Rgds
John 

-----Original Message-----
From: cmassoglia@voyager.net [mailto:cmassoglia@voyager.net]
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2001 2:48 AM
To: BPCS-L@midrange.com
Cc: vaneeb@gte.net
Subject: RAR balance not equal to RCM balance


The sum of the remaining balance (RREM) in RAR does not equal the
CAMTD field in RCM for a number, if not a majority, of customers.
Will running ACR970 fix this problem?  Also, are there any
considerations to running ACR970 other than making sure no one is in a
program which updates these files?

Thanks in advance.

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