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We are one company now but about 6-8 years ago we were 2 companies in
separate environments.  We sent EDI purchase orders and invoices from one
environment to the other.   Worked great!.    You can probably rig up your
one environment to do something like that.   If you don't use EDI you could
just transfer flat files and use offline loads.

Greg Wenzloff
Beck Manufacturing

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From: Ann Neal [mailto:Aneal@letourneau-inc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 11:57 AM
To: MAPICS-L@midrange.com
Subject: ISL


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MAPICS List Readers,

We have separate divisions in our company that now want to be separate
companies.  We can separate the inventory, etc. but would like the customer
orders/purchase orders to each other be automated if at all possible(will be
separate company numbers in the same MAPICS environment).  I need some input
from those using ISL or any module/method to accomplish this.  There will be
some parts that will need to be purchased/sold to each other.  We do not run
MRP but have SCM (ThruPut). Thanks for any thoughts...

Ann Neal
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