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When you look at INV300 make sure you have removed the facility and 
warehouse filters. 

Does the same order have 2 warehouses?  If yes make sure you pick by line 
and not by order.

ELA records are created when a customer order is picked / allocated or a 
shop order is allocated.

Roger Henady




"Sue Wyatt" <SWyatt@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent by: bpcs-l-bounces+roger.henady=thorco.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
01/30/2007 02:40 PM
Please respond to
SSA's BPCS ERP System <bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


To
<bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Ajish Jose <AJose@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject
[BPCS-L] Allocations






We are 6.04 version of BPCS, we have several warehouses, and several
facilities, with numerous locations. We thought we had this problem
fixed but apparently it was only temporary. We allocate parts for shop
orders in one facility and one warehouse which works fine.
We have a second warehouse/facility for customer orders since those are
done at a satellite facility. This satellite facility worked fine but
now there is a problem, in that it does not show up on the pick list,
nor does it show up in the INV 300 screen. Our computer guy tells us
that he has found that in this particular warehouse/facility he has
found that the ELA file is not populated, what file or program populates
this? Could it be there is something within this that is corrupt? Any
help would be appreciated. 
 

Susan A. Wyatt 
Production Control Coordinator 
The Wittern Group 
8040 University 
Des Moines, IA 50325 
515-271-8412 
Fax 515-274-5775 

SWyatt@xxxxxxxxxxx 
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together is success 



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