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Do you guys use the BPCS configurator? I'm pretty sure you could trigger
the proper BOM you are looking for based on some criteria such as a
language selection. I haven't used the BPCS configurator because we don't
use it here, but that seems like a natural fit for it.


Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777



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Hi to all

can anyone try to explain the BPCS BOM Feature & Options ??

I'm in BPCS 6.2 and we have a selling product that has a BOM done in this
way:

Parent: Product A
Childs A Basic code
Case for A
User Manual in Language 1
Labels in Language 1
User Manual in Language 2
Labels in Language 2
User Manual in Language 3
Labels in Language 3
: :
: :
User Manual in Language n
Labels in Language n

The operator when start Shop Orders and knows that it's porducing A with
User
Manual & Labels in English, uses SFC500 to keep ONLY the required items
and
deleting the not required.

Is it possible to use Feature & Options to keep only one parent code
(avoiding
to have parents-by-language) and allowing him to choose the required
language
from a window ??

Thanks a lot

Rgds

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