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Mapics Environment: DB Y2K (Mod 4) Modules of possible significance here: PUR, IM, PC&C, PDM, AP Hi Mapics ML: We experienced an unusual problem yesterday while trying to print P.O.s. The P.O. printing job was run very slow by the system and the resulting printed P.O. was incomplete (it contained the heading information and a special message related to our company's Thanksgiving hours; but their was NO data in the body of the POs). I telephoned Mapics Support and no definate cause of the problem was found. The conclusion reached was to wait until today after the system rebooted itself in the following morning and try to print the POs again. This was done this morning and a batch of POs were printed with no problems noted. It now appears that the group of about 23 POs that we tried to print yesterday did not come out for printing this morning. Instead a later group of about 7 POs were printed. How do we identify the 23 PO numbers that didn't get printed yesterday so that we can access the system and print them out individually using Select 5, "Single Purchase Order Pxxxxxx" on the "Print Purchase Order" screen (AM64L1)? I look forward to your comments. Regards.... -- Above message before copy enclosure (if any) was sent by: Al Gershen Grants Pass, OR 97526 aldg@mail.rvi.net & aldg@webtv.net; and thru ICQ # 12342782 -- +--- | This is the MAPICS Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MAPICS-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MAPICS-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MAPICS-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: dshaw@spartan.com +---
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