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Al,
Yes you are right.
I checked our files and # transactions are only created when records are
changed via CST100.
We do not refer to these # transactions in our procedure for changing
Standards.
Thanks and Regards,
Vincent
Alister Wm
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We are on 405 CD
We see # when CST100
We do not see # when CST500 CST600 rollup changes standard cost
Is there some system parameter that turns on/off this feature that perhaps
we missing?
The record looks to me like it is showing the NEW cost.
To find the OLD cost, find prior # on same item, unless recently had copy
into simulated costs.
Correct ?
you wrote:
>This transaction is created when the value in the Standard Cost or any
>other Cost Bucket is changed via CST100/CST500/CST600.
>It's merely an indication that the Std was changed on that date. It has no
>other effect.
>
>Regards
>Vincent
>
>
>"Paul LaFlamme" <laflammep@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>22/01/2004 14:12
>Please respond to "SSA's BPCS ERP System"
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> Subject: What is a # transaction?
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>
>Hi!
>
>Version 4.05cd.
>
>I found a # transaction in INV300 - transaction history. The description
>of the transaction is Cost Adjustment. Anyone know what puts that out
>there?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Paul
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