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Dear Jarek,

Yes, we found the technical solution to the RMS situation
that is described below.
Please contact us off-line for some guidance.

Thanks,
Milt
Unbeaten Path International

International line: (262) 681-3151
North American: (888) 874-8008
www.unpath.com
mhabeck@xxxxxxxxxx




----- Original Message ----- From: Szarlik, Jaroslaw
To: IPM Return requested
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 1:12 AM
Subject: [BPCS-L] RMS Conversion




   Hi,
   I found one old mail concerning RMS Conversion in archive
   but any answer or hint.
   I'm in very similar situation.
   Maybe someone is able to help me with this issue?
   Below you find the original mail:



All, I have a client that in running on BPCS 6.0.04 and is using RMS. When they
convert the requirements into orders, the process checks to se if an order
line for that requirement already exists. That is, if there is already an
order line for the same item, same date, etc. If the order line already
exists, that requirement is ignored.


This works correctly if the existing order line is in a entered or completed
status.  However, if the existing line is in picking, the RMS conversion
process does not recognize the existing line.  It generates a new order line
which then doubles the requirement.

<snip>


Thank for your help
Regards
Jarek
Jaroslaw Szarlik EUR/SI/PPB/CP
( : +48 89 5394923
FAX : +48 89 5336597
Mobile: +48 601657739
* : Jaroslaw.Szarlik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx




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