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Hi Pierre,

I'm guessing you are rolling standard or frozen cost?  In that case I believe 
you'd want to remove the cost from ITEM1 since ITEM2 is your new standard...  
We don't use BPCS actual cost for our mfg parts; supposedly actual cost is 
calculated via the shop order...  Hope this helps.

DeeDee Virgei

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I would like use this technic to obsolete an item.

ITEM1 is an item rhat I would like replace by ITEM2, but when I issued a
shop order I would like use ITEM1 until I have inventory for it.

In item master : inventory type for ITEM1 is set to 0 = phantom
In bomp ITEM2 is a component for ITEM1

In the SFC module is working well with this set-up.

I got a trouble in the costing module.

ITEM1 cost is $1
ITEM2 cost is $0.75

When I do a cost roll-up: the new cost for ITEM1 is $1.75

How I can solve this cost problem? something is missing in my set-up?

Pierre Deveau



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