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The promotions in BPCS can be changed, deleted or duplicated whether or not the particular promotion is attached to one or many orders.

Unfortunately if you do not re-price all the of orders before every invoicing run you will not have the true order amounts at the line and total order levels.

All of my clients that use promotions and deals in BPCS re-price the orders before every invoicing runs.

Hope that this helps.

Dan Sweeney - Sr Technical Consultant
PHOENIX Business Consulting, Inc.
Cell: 860.490.6712
www.phoenixbcinc.com
 


-----Original Message-----
From: bpcs-l-bounces+dsweeney=phoenixbcinc.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bpcs-l-bounces+dsweeney=phoenixbcinc.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Robert A Brown
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 10:48 AM
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [BPCS-L] PRO110 and ORD700

We are on 6.04 and are experiencing an issue when revising an order that
has a discount or promotion attached. Upon revising the order and
accepting, the value of the order may, or may not, be changed. This is
not occurring with any consistency with regard to item or customer and the
change does not have to be a financial change. Any change can set it off.
It can usually be remedied by performing a reprice but unless we check
every order we may not catch it. Another issue is that the promotions
file, PDM, can have the promotions deleted, altered, or create a duplicate
of the promo that was dropped from the order. Has anyone else experienced
this before? If so, what was your remedy?

Thanks,

Robert A. Brown, CPIM
Business System Manager
Phone:(315) 592-8136
email: rabrown@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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