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I am working with 405 CD. Regarding matching contents of files used in shop reporting, member WORK of file FLT contains labor reporting not yet to a conclusion, with work station (of user batch or bar coded input) populated. During final update WORK records move into member FLT with work station field dropped. MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac) > From: BNorris@wittern.com (Beth Norris) > > Roberto, > > I am not familiar with the VLA file - what is it used for? I just looked at > it and it only contains 3 records at this time. I do not have matching FLT > records for these three items either. Is this a working file during the > SFC650 posting? > > Thank you for the input! > > Beth A. Norris > Fawn Engineering > Des Moines, IA > bnorris@wittern.com > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Roberto Bussani > > Yes, you have to populate two different files FLT and VLA, (take care !) > then you can run SFC650*. > For details contact me at roberto.bussani@twingroup.com > > > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: Beth Norris > > We are on BPCS version 6.04, mixed mode. > > We are currently posting shop orders using the SFC650 backflushing for labor > and components. Has anyone tried to automate this process using bar coding > on the BPCS shop packet - and an employee time card? I don't believe we > have CIMpath and according to SSA that is what we would need. Is anyone > else using this? What issues did you have? I would be interested to hear > of others successes or failures... > > Thank you in advance. > > Beth A. Norris > Fawn Engineering > Des Moines, IA > bnorris@wittern.com
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