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I am BPCS 405 CD-2 but think this logic is same for most versions. When you say the display is blank, do you mean that there is no history shown? There should be none shown if there is no inventory for the item filters combination you selected, for example, I sometimes am looking to see history on a particular type of inventory transaction. Remembered keys can be a nuisance if not set optimally for your regular needs. Do you have any modifications that populate ITH with transactions? IIM ITSEQ should have the number of the last transaction added to ITH for that item, and ITSEQ is updated every time stuff added to ITH. Now some people have had modifications and messed up the ITSEQ tracking. This means that when INV300 goes to IIM to get last ITSEQ then read ITH that # backwards, it misses some ITH data because of the modification that did not keep ITH TSEQ in sync with IIM ITSEQ for each and every addition. >Dear All, > >We are in BPCS version 6.1.00 (Mixed Mode) >I have problem in Material Status Inquiry (INV300), when I press F21 >(History) .. the display is blank. >Otherwise I check in file ITH, there is some history for that. >I already check field ITSEQ in file IIM is SAME with field TSEQ in file >ITH. > >Please help me what should I do. > >Thanks in advance. > > >Best Regards, >Inderawati - Al Macintyre (macwheel99@sigecom.net via Eudora) http://radio.weblogs.com/0107846/ Your Screen Saver's unused CPU seconds can help find a cure for cancer. http://members.ud.com/about/ Driver Alert: Back to school Kids imminent (Aug 12 in Evansville Indiana). This means after a lull of months without bunches of kids careless about crossing the street, we're going to have that again, so be on your toes, extra watch out.
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