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Hi Margie .....

Since you wrote "BPCS" I'm speculating that the files you refer to were
generated from AS/SET. Column headings in AS/SET-generated files are
frequently difficult to interpret. For example: column headings for "invoice
date," "due date," and "ship date" all read "DATE" .... which isn't helpful
when retrieved with SQL or when printed.

"Decipher" software performs a one-time fix that makes BPCS column headings
understandable. More info:
<http://www.unbeatenpath.com/software/decipher/fixBPCS.pdf>
http://www.unbeatenpath.com/software/decipher/fixBPCS.pdf

The .pdf explains the root AS/SET issue.
By the way, when Decipher fixes column headings, it also performs a one-time
fix for edit codes and edit words.

Warm regards,
Milt Habeck
Unbeaten Path
(888) 874-8008
+262-681-3151
mhabeck @ unpath.com




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From: Margareth Sere
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 4:16 AM
To: BPCS ERP System
Subject: [BPCS-L] Field Column Headings of BPCS Files

Dear ALL,
Apology if my question is not exactly related to BPCS. But the data I am
using comes from BPCS files. I was using SQL and when selecting to show data
file records, the column headings showed the field text and not the field
names. Can anyone let me know how to show the field names in the column
heading instead of field text. I am not sure if it has to do with how the
BPCS files was created. Anyhow, how can I control it.

Sample of my SQL statement: SELECT * from RCM

Thank you so much for your help.

Regards,
Margie














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