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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Transfer from One Part Number to Another (Al)
2. Re: webtop runtime problem (eriq.l@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
3. Re: webtop runtime problem (Bryce Martin)
4. Re: webtop runtime problem (Mark Sabol)
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message: 1
date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 13:47:11 -0500
from: "Al" <macwheel99@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [BPCS-L] Transfer from One Part Number to Another
We do not automate it. We do it manually.
There are several scenarios which cause an item to become another item.
I do not know all of them. Many are rather complex to explain.
The cost implications vary with the nature of the scenario, and yes,
we use reason codes with General Ledger rules which feed those reason
codes to show up for the auditors, so we can run totals of bottom line
impact by scenario.
BPCS cost structure is different if part is purchased or manufactured.
There are some parts we can make or purchase. The difference in cost
depends on volume we need. There is also an issue with vendors not
meeting our tight lead times, where manufacturing a few more can be
cheaper than freight expediting. We frequently both purchase and
manufacture.
To avoid major hassles constantly messing with BPCS cost, routings,
BOM etc.
we have two part #s for this switcheroo, so we can transfer between
the purchased or manufactured reality, with a minimum of clerical hassle.
Sometimes a customer returns a part for repair, or rework into a
different revision. For example, we have been shipping them model G
for years, then they switched to model H which is what we now make.
At some point they find they have some excess volume of model G which
they want reworked into model H. So we receive into inventory that
quantity of model G which has the same item # as model H. BPCS does
not take kindly to inventory with same item # but actually somewhat
different construction, so we quickly create a new item # copied off
the current with a letter attached to the end.
Letter R for repair rework involved - this part is not yet identical
to the part it will become.
We have a similar system for the development of new parts and new
methods of construction. Same base item, a letter appended for
methodology. When ready to do shipment to customer, of part which has
passed inspection, we change part # from the item #, with the method
code appended, to the item # on order for the customer.
We use machines which feed in reels of wire at extreme high speed. If
the wire is wound clockwise or counter clockwise on a spool, it makes
a difference mounting the spools on machines. We have same identical
wire, with 2 part #s, 1 for clockwise, 1 for counter clockwise.
Multiple machines can simultaneously be using the same wire. For
reasons of factory efficiency we sometimes need to switch inventory
between the clockwise and counter clockwise. There is a separate
machine to take care of that.
When
we do so, we switch their part #s between the two realities.
We manufacture wiring harnesses to customer specifications, where
customer drawing will have wires in their desired structure numbered 1
to 1,000 or whatever. Engineers enter item #s consisting of strings
of characters.
e.g. ABCDEFG-D7-1001 where ABCDEFG is the customer base part-id, D7 is
some sub-assembly, and 1001 is wire lead 1001 in that sub-assembly.
Certain fields in that item, uniquely describe its chemical
composition, wire gauge, color striping, length etc. lots of details.
Then we run lists of what results have identical characteristics, and
replace with what we call COMMON wire characteristics - one part #,
outside the ABCDEFG-whatever item # system, where same identical "red
wire of certain length and tin=copper alloy, and certain electrical
connectors" is found multiple places in the customer design, so we can
manufacture needs and control inventory more efficiently. In theory
all this completed before production, but lead times getting shorter.
Sometimes production started, before the identical parts consolidated
into a single item #.
-
Al Mac
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From: bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On
Behalf Of Devin Bowen
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 4:14 PM
To: BPCS ERP System
Subject: Re: [BPCS-L] Transfer from One Part Number to Another
This probably is not a good idea and undoubtedly would have undesired
cost implications. What is the scenario that would cause you to
consider automating this for a user? What happened to the item to
cause it to become another item?
Devin
Devin Bowen
Enterprise Application Solutions
dbowen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
360.607.1642
On Sep 16, 2011, at 2:05 PM, Larenzo Alexander
<larenzo_alexander@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm using BPCS v6.1. Does it has something similar to the MassLocation
Transfer that allows you to transfer a Part number inventory to another
part
number. I'm aware that a use can do an adjustment on 1 part number and
then
an adjustment transaction on the other but Just thought I would ask the
question before I create something new for the user.
Thanks
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message: 2
date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 06:07:14 -0500
from: eriq.l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime problem
Hi,
I did already change the object ownership. Still got the same
problem... Thanks for the code.
I think the problem lies on the webtop 8.3.4 ear file. I really dont
know what to do to show the LX environment on webtop..
Is there any special procedure except what is in the manual from
infor??
By the way I am using WT0403 in ISeries and the metadata update for
webtop 8.3.4
I am still confused with metadata update in changing PACKLIB but I
think its only relevant if you have existing metadata installation.
regards,
Eriq
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:51:42 -0400, Bryce Martin wrote:
Just a little more info on the object ownership...----------------------------------------------------------------------
I did a dspobjd on the AM2000 library to an outfile called OBJDTST.
Then if you see from the outfile that some of the owners are not
S2KOBJOWNR. If there are instances of this then you can run the
following
code to change the ownership.
(Make sure you change the library name in the sql statement to the
one
where you put the outfile OBJDST to from the DSPOBJD command.)
d cmdstring s 256
d cmdlength s 15 5
d $command pr extpgm('QCMDEXC')
d command 256
d Length 15 5
d reccount...
d s 10i 0 inz(0)
d objectName...
d s 10a
d objectType...
d s 8a
d objectOwner...
d s 10a
/free
*inlr = *on;
Exec SQL Declare C1 Cursor for
Select odobnm, odobtp, odobow
From mylibrary/objdtst
Where odobow = 'QSECOFR' AND ODOBNM > 'W3PPROP'
Order By odobnm;
Exec SQL
Open C1;
Exec SQL
Fetch Next from C1 Into :objectName, :objectType,
:objectOwner;
Dow sqlcod = 0;
cmdstring = 'CHGOBJOWN OBJ(AM2000/' + %trim(objectName) +
') OBJTYPE(' + %trim(objectType) +
') ASPDEV(*) NEWOWN(S2KOBJOWNR)
CUROWNAUT(*REVOKE)';
cmdlength = %len(%trim(cmdstring));
$command(cmdstring: cmdlength);
reccount += 1;
Exec SQL
Fetch Next from C1 Into :objectName, :objectType,
:objectOwner;
enddo;
/end-free
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777
"Eriq Lorilla" <eriq.l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime problem
Thanks for all the replies. I also have it from Infor. But now I have
another problem.
The webtop after login does not show the LX menu. Definitely I
already
updated the WEB_ENV file with the control library of LX.
Anyone somehow encountered the problem and have suggestions on what I
miss
out?
Please see attached..
-----Original Message-----
From: bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Bryce Martin
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 8:22 PM
To: BPCS ERP System
Subject: Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime liscense - ERPLX (Eriq Lorilla)
After looking at our server yesterday I couldn't remember off the top
of
my
head what I needed to do. There is a file called License that needs
to be
put into a specific directory I believe. Now, I can't remember if
this is
the same for IDF and Webtop or if it is just one or the other. I
would
suggest contacting Infor and ask for Tim Fitzgerald. He helped me
out and
he was top notch.
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777
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Hi Eriq,
You may try www.infor365.com. Once you log in, go to DocLink/Infor
Webtop.
There you can find some documentations which may help in completing
your
task.
Or, you can log an incident at www.infor365.com to get an advice from
their
Application Support.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Xu Xen
Today's Topics:
1. webtop runtime liscense - ERPLX (Eriq Lorilla)
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message: 1
date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 10:39:30 +0800
from: "Eriq Lorilla" <eriq.l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime liscense - ERPLX
Hi,
I am currently installing webtop for INFORLX. I just don't know how
to
apply
the liscense.
Can someone help me..
Regards,
Eriq
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date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 09:18:39 -0400
from: Bryce Martin <BMartin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime problem
I think at this point your best bet is to contact Infor and request
Timothy Fitzgerald. He is top notch and got me straightened out. We
fiddled and messed with all kinds of things, and honestly I'm not 100%
sure anymore what exactly got everything to work, as its been a couple
of
months. I know we messed with licenses, updating meta data, pretty much
everything you can think of. It was a combination of things I think,
but
can't pinpoint it really.
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777
eriq.l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime problem
Hi,
I did already change the object ownership. Still got the same
problem... Thanks for the code.
I think the problem lies on the webtop 8.3.4 ear file. I really dont
know what to do to show the LX environment on webtop..
Is there any special procedure except what is in the manual from
infor??
By the way I am using WT0403 in ISeries and the metadata update for
webtop 8.3.4
I am still confused with metadata update in changing PACKLIB but I
think its only relevant if you have existing metadata installation.
regards,
Eriq
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:51:42 -0400, Bryce Martin wrote:
Just a little more info on the object ownership...----------------------------------------------------------------------
I did a dspobjd on the AM2000 library to an outfile called OBJDTST.
Then if you see from the outfile that some of the owners are not
S2KOBJOWNR. If there are instances of this then you can run the
following
code to change the ownership.
(Make sure you change the library name in the sql statement to the
one
where you put the outfile OBJDST to from the DSPOBJD command.)
d cmdstring s 256
d cmdlength s 15 5
d $command pr extpgm('QCMDEXC')
d command 256
d Length 15 5
d reccount...
d s 10i 0 inz(0)
d objectName...
d s 10a
d objectType...
d s 8a
d objectOwner...
d s 10a
/free
*inlr = *on;
Exec SQL Declare C1 Cursor for
Select odobnm, odobtp, odobow
From mylibrary/objdtst
Where odobow = 'QSECOFR' AND ODOBNM > 'W3PPROP'
Order By odobnm;
Exec SQL
Open C1;
Exec SQL
Fetch Next from C1 Into :objectName, :objectType,
:objectOwner;
Dow sqlcod = 0;
cmdstring = 'CHGOBJOWN OBJ(AM2000/' + %trim(objectName) +
') OBJTYPE(' + %trim(objectType) +
') ASPDEV(*) NEWOWN(S2KOBJOWNR)
CUROWNAUT(*REVOKE)';
cmdlength = %len(%trim(cmdstring));
$command(cmdstring: cmdlength);
reccount += 1;
Exec SQL
Fetch Next from C1 Into :objectName, :objectType,
:objectOwner;
enddo;
/end-free
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777
"Eriq Lorilla" <eriq.l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime problem
Thanks for all the replies. I also have it from Infor. But now I have
another problem.
The webtop after login does not show the LX menu. Definitely I
already
updated the WEB_ENV file with the control library of LX.
Anyone somehow encountered the problem and have suggestions on what I
miss
out?
Please see attached..
-----Original Message-----
From: bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Bryce Martin
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 8:22 PM
To: BPCS ERP System
Subject: Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime liscense - ERPLX (Eriq Lorilla)
After looking at our server yesterday I couldn't remember off the top
of
my
head what I needed to do. There is a file called License that needs
to be
put into a specific directory I believe. Now, I can't remember if
this is
the same for IDF and Webtop or if it is just one or the other. I
would
suggest contacting Infor and ask for Tim Fitzgerald. He helped me
out and
he was top notch.
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777
SPA02 <santoy67@xxxxxxxxx>
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Hi Eriq,
You may try www.infor365.com. Once you log in, go to DocLink/Infor
Webtop.
There you can find some documentations which may help in completing
your
task.
Or, you can log an incident at www.infor365.com to get an advice from
their
Application Support.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Xu Xen
Today's Topics:
1. webtop runtime liscense - ERPLX (Eriq Lorilla)
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message: 1
date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 10:39:30 +0800
from: "Eriq Lorilla" <eriq.l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime liscense - ERPLX
Hi,
I am currently installing webtop for INFORLX. I just don't know how
to
apply
the liscense.
Can someone help me..
Regards,
Eriq
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message: 4
date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 11:56:30 -0400
from: Mark Sabol <msabol@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime problem
Thanks,
I have a ticket open and we are going through things, but not working
-----Original Message-----
From: bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Bryce Martin
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 9:19 AM
To: BPCS ERP System
Subject: Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime problem
I think at this point your best bet is to contact Infor and request
Timothy Fitzgerald. He is top notch and got me straightened out. We
fiddled and messed with all kinds of things, and honestly I'm not 100%
sure anymore what exactly got everything to work, as its been a couple
of
months. I know we messed with licenses, updating meta data, pretty much
everything you can think of. It was a combination of things I think,
but
can't pinpoint it really.
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777
eriq.l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent by: bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
09/20/2011 07:07 AM
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Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime problem
Hi,
I did already change the object ownership. Still got the same
problem... Thanks for the code.
I think the problem lies on the webtop 8.3.4 ear file. I really dont
know what to do to show the LX environment on webtop..
Is there any special procedure except what is in the manual from
infor??
By the way I am using WT0403 in ISeries and the metadata update for
webtop 8.3.4
I am still confused with metadata update in changing PACKLIB but I
think its only relevant if you have existing metadata installation.
regards,
Eriq
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:51:42 -0400, Bryce Martin wrote:
Just a little more info on the object ownership...----------------------------------------------------------------------
I did a dspobjd on the AM2000 library to an outfile called OBJDTST.
Then if you see from the outfile that some of the owners are not
S2KOBJOWNR. If there are instances of this then you can run the
following
code to change the ownership.
(Make sure you change the library name in the sql statement to the
one
where you put the outfile OBJDST to from the DSPOBJD command.)
d cmdstring s 256
d cmdlength s 15 5
d $command pr extpgm('QCMDEXC')
d command 256
d Length 15 5
d reccount...
d s 10i 0 inz(0)
d objectName...
d s 10a
d objectType...
d s 8a
d objectOwner...
d s 10a
/free
*inlr = *on;
Exec SQL Declare C1 Cursor for
Select odobnm, odobtp, odobow
From mylibrary/objdtst
Where odobow = 'QSECOFR' AND ODOBNM > 'W3PPROP'
Order By odobnm;
Exec SQL
Open C1;
Exec SQL
Fetch Next from C1 Into :objectName, :objectType,
:objectOwner;
Dow sqlcod = 0;
cmdstring = 'CHGOBJOWN OBJ(AM2000/' + %trim(objectName) +
') OBJTYPE(' + %trim(objectType) +
') ASPDEV(*) NEWOWN(S2KOBJOWNR)
CUROWNAUT(*REVOKE)';
cmdlength = %len(%trim(cmdstring));
$command(cmdstring: cmdlength);
reccount += 1;
Exec SQL
Fetch Next from C1 Into :objectName, :objectType,
:objectOwner;
enddo;
/end-free
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777
"Eriq Lorilla" <eriq.l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime problem
Thanks for all the replies. I also have it from Infor. But now I have
another problem.
The webtop after login does not show the LX menu. Definitely I
already
updated the WEB_ENV file with the control library of LX.
Anyone somehow encountered the problem and have suggestions on what I
miss
out?
Please see attached..
-----Original Message-----
From: bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Bryce Martin
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 8:22 PM
To: BPCS ERP System
Subject: Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime liscense - ERPLX (Eriq Lorilla)
After looking at our server yesterday I couldn't remember off the top
of
my
head what I needed to do. There is a file called License that needs
to be
put into a specific directory I believe. Now, I can't remember if
this is
the same for IDF and Webtop or if it is just one or the other. I
would
suggest contacting Infor and ask for Tim Fitzgerald. He helped me
out and
he was top notch.
Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
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Re: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime liscense - ERPLX (Eriq Lorilla)
Hi Eriq,
You may try www.infor365.com. Once you log in, go to DocLink/Infor
Webtop.
There you can find some documentations which may help in completing
your
task.
Or, you can log an incident at www.infor365.com to get an advice from
their
Application Support.
Hope this helps.
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Xu Xen
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1. webtop runtime liscense - ERPLX (Eriq Lorilla)
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date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 10:39:30 +0800
from: "Eriq Lorilla" <eriq.l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [BPCS-L] webtop runtime liscense - ERPLX
Hi,
I am currently installing webtop for INFORLX. I just don't know how
to
apply
the liscense.
Can someone help me..
Regards,
Eriq
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