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Earlier this year I did a conversion from 604 to 611 and had very few issues
arise.
Those that did were generally handled very well by the SSA help line (Sydney,
Aust.).

Just on the conversion, I had to convert from 604 to 610 to 611 and I did run
into an issue with conversion of Australian GST files.

Norm


----- Original Message -----
From: <CIancu@ferrerousa.com>
To: <bpcs-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, 16 November 2001 21:34
Subject: Conversion From BPCSCD to BPCS 6.1.01


We are currently in a process of upgrading from BPCS405CD to BPCS 6.1.01.
For conversion I'm using the new program SSA provided to get everything in
one step. Did anybody used it so far. Any potential problems? For example
I did notice a couple of them: KFP is generated with duplicate records;
order entry is defaulted to resupply order, commission file SCW doesn't
get any data, some of CDM file are not converted... Is anybody using OLM
and ILM. Any suggestion about these modules?
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