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If the alternate method is the preferred default, then execute some SQL
statement to modify the FRT records so that;
In the example bl is "blank", we will assume 01 is the alternate method in
question.
1. update bl to 02
2. update 01 to bl
3. update 02 to 01
Now you have effectively modified your system to make your current
alternate method the now default method.
Norman K. Boyd
MIS Administrator
Showa Aluminum Corp. of America
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[BPCS-L] Defaulting to a specific alternate manufacturing method at Shop
Order Release
A client has created a couple of hundred item routings in FRT, each with a
specific alternate manufacturing code.
They want to default to this code when releasing shop orders. Is there
some
way to set the default code to something other than "blank" and if so how?
TIA
Roy Luce
Systems Plus - Midwest
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