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In earlier versions of BPCS there is an ITH sequence # tied to IIM item master that shows consecutive issuing of inventory transactions on an item, which controls sequence on INV300 F2.. IIM has the highest # issued so far, ITH has actual sequence #. This is recalculated in end of month when INV900 gets rid of the oldest transactions.

Dear all,


we are in BPCS 6.1 GA and user are frequently asking us about receiving
ticket. There are two fields in ITH Receiver Ticket Number (ITH-THRNO) and
Receiver Ticket Sequence Number (ITH-THRSEQ).

Could anyone tell me how this ticket number + sequence is created during
the PO receipt (e.g. formula) and in addition if there is any
functionality behind this.  I guess that the receiver ticket is a running
number by warehouse but for the sequence I have no clue.

The well know ERP system with the 3-digits has possibilities to inquire
via receiver tickets via a program but I couldn't find something similar
in our software package.

Thanks in advance for your effort.

Hans-Georg Loef
Impress
central MIS

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