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To All, Thanks for the info. The CHSTSx & CLSTSx are the codes that I was referring to in the second part of the question (I may not have phrased it correctly but that is what I meant) & looking at the quote in the book. Here I have several orders that have multiple status codes & I think that is causing all sorts of havoc. I just need to look through my load & order files to see just where in the 5 possible status codes each line is at & get them corrected. I will disregard HSTAT & LSTAT as they are not used in my version for anything important? Thanks - Dennis. Dennis Munro "I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they go flying by." Dilbert's Words Of Wisdom Badger Mining Corporation www.badgerminingcorp.com dmunro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (920) 361-2388 Ext.141 -----Original Message----- From: Gord Royle [mailto:GRoyle@xxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 2:30 PM To: 'SSA's BPCS ERP System' Subject: RE: ECH Order Status Codes definition In version 6, don't pay any attention to HSTAT. It's an old status code that isn't always updated. Some programs do and some don't. It is absolutely unreliable. The codes that you need to look at are CHSTS1 through CHSTS5 on the Header table and CLSTS1 through CLSTS5 on the Line table. These status indicators (0 or 1) follow the order line through Pick Release, Pick Confirm, Ship Release, Ship Confirm and Billing and ultimately to Purge. Gord Royle -----Original Message----- From: Dennis Munro [mailto:DMunro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 2:56 PM To: BPCS-L Mailing List (E-mail) Subject: ECH Order Status Codes definition V5R2M0 - Ver.6.0.02, plf , full client server, March '98 cum Below is a sql count of records by status code in the ECH file for active records. What I am looking for is the definition of the HSTAT codes? I know C=Confirmed, E=Entered, & F=Picked but the manual does not explain the others so I am looking for some help. <SNIP> HSTAT COUNT ( * ) B 1 C 8 E 31 F 113 G 114 6 5 7 251 8 435 <SNIP> The codes I see in my ECH are A, B, C, E, F, G, 4, 6, 7, 8. As I was looking through the manuals for the above codes, I also found this & I wonder how it is possible that an order line can have more than one status? Was I sleeping during that day of instruction? The reason I am asking is because I have about 40 orders that have this situation & we are having problems picking & running "Load Control || Loads Dispatched" against some of these orders. <SNIP from the COM Manual on page 112> Status: BPCS displays the order status for this order. This value represents the next step(s) in the order processing cycle that any line on the order is ready to complete. A single order line may have several statuses associated with it at any point in time. Values of 0 or 1 display in each of the five positions of the status. The positions represent the following statuses and header fields: <SNIP> Thanks - Dennis. Dennis Munro "I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they go flying by." 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