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Thanks Mac for your assistance.

Yes, No history shown .. just blank.
FYI,  I don't have any modification for BPCS.

Regards,
Inderawati


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Al Mac [SMTP:macwheel99@sigecom.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 11:55 PM
> To:   bpcs-l@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re: History in Material Status Inquiry (INV300) is Blank !
>
> 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.
>
>


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