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Robert,
Robert,

We are on BPCS 6.00.04 moxed mode - don't know if there is much
difference to your version.

Order Entry and Maintenance writes Order Lines to the ECLW file. 

Are you familiar with Trigger Programs? Maybe you could attach a
*BEFORE/*INSERT and *BEFORE/*UPDATE trigger program to the ECLW file.
Your program could then take the BPCS-calculated 4 decimal price field
(LNET) and turn it into a 2 decimal price - using rounding or truncating
or whatever you want to do - and update ECLW's LNET field in its data
structure so that when the price is written to ECLW it's to 2 decimal
places.

You would need to do some thorough testing to make sure that everything
stacks up, but it could be a way around your problem.

Tom Molyneux
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From: bpcs-l-bounces+tmolyneux=mono-pumps.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Of Robert M Gauthier
Sent: 26 July 2006 16:56
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Subject: [BPCS-L] Customer Order Pricing

We are on BPCS 6.01.01 mixed mode.
 
When we do special pricing BPCS calculates out to 4 decimals, we would
like it to stop at 2 decimals as this is what our customers want. 
I would like to know if anyone has a work around or has a solution to
are pricing problem.
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