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Hmmmm.  Good question.  I don't know the answer to that - the only
warehouse we discretely allocate in is a controlled warehouse.  However,
it was a controlled warehouse long before we did discrete allocations.

Dale @ Fleetwood





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Dale,
Do you need a controlled warehouse to discretely allocate a qty?



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