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Wally  The answer to your first question is that MRP will plan the
orders, but will not allow you to release them.  Once the parent item is
released and MRP has run the demand for the phantom item will be
eleminated and parts that make up the phantom will be allocated. I do
not fully nderstand the second question. Judi  Ridewell  

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Good Morning and Happy New Year!

I have two questions for the group:

1. - We have a part flagged as a phantom. When shop orders are released
for
it's parent, the phantom shows demand on the Planning/Pegging Inquiry.
Will
these phantoms generate planned orders for the phantom?

2. We have some products that require the concurrent use of two
workstations. Can we show this on the routers without modifying the
code?

We are on BPCS 405CD.

Thanks in advance,

Wally M Carr
Business Systems Analyst
The Bergquist Company
952.820.6516
WallyC@BergquistCompany.com

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