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We are on BPCS 4.02 and have a fixed asset issue that I'm having trouble
figuring out.  We have a few 10-year assets that are in the middle of their
lives that management has decided they want gone by the end of the year.
This means that instead of having lives of x years, y months they will have
lives of 7 months.  We have set up a new 7-month table and used DFU to
change the table name for the assets but in our test database we find that
they tend to depreciate too fast.  We have also set the last depreciable
table element to 0101.  Accounting doesn't want to change the depreciable
basis or accumulated reserve.

We don't typically have assets that have lives of less than one year so we
may have the table set up wrong.  Below is an example of the detail.  Any
ideas?

Dave Parnin
--
Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN  46571
daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Table Name  . . . . . . . . :  7 MO
Table Description . . . . . :  7 MO TEST 2
Table Year  . . . . . . . . :   1
Year Total Factorial  . . . .      .05800  Calculated Total . . . :
.05800
Period     Factorial
 1  . . .      .00820
 2  . . .      .00830
 3  . . .      .00830
 4  . . .      .00830
 5  . . .      .00830
 6  . . .      .00830
 7  . . .      .00830
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