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Jim:

With 405CD, using CIM is probably your path of least resistance. As long as
you are not using container control, it should be pretty clean. For shop
order receipts, if you are cloning the INV500 process as opposed to JIT600,
you can stick with CIM520, else you will be into CIM620 which shouldn't be
a problem either. I have helped several clients with CIMPath without
issues. You may want to write to NIN instead of NGT.

On v6, we used a data queue and passed the data write into INV500B instead
of CIMPath. Good luck.

by the way, the CIM Audit reports may have some bugs in them if I recall
correctly.

Mike Hoffman
Senior Manufacturing Specialist
Crowe, Chizek & Company, LLP
http://www.crowechizek.com/scg
phone: 440.460.1318
fax:       440.460.1302




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Good day.......hazy, hot & humid.......

Here's a multiple choice quiz.

We are going to interface a warehouse management system
with BPCS 4.05CD.
We will pass Purchase Order Receipt data, Shop Order Receipt data, DRP
Receipt data
to BPCS using a data que.

Would you:
  A. Try to use CIM520 ( never been used before here)
  B. Write a "batch" version of PUR550, DRP550
  C. Write a "batch" version on INV500
  D. Write a new pgm(s) that only has the code necessary
      (rather than the "extraneous " code in the above)
  E. buy & implement SAP  ( just kidding..)
  F. none of the above

Thanks,
Jim Barry
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