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Alberto,

if you wish to use value class to control cycle count, my company sells
a product that does just that (and more); it also makes it easy to
update value class code. Please contact me for more information.

--
Gernot Langle
PARAS Solutions, Inc.
http://www.parassolutions.com
mailto:glangle@parassolutions.com


Tejada Alberto (WWD-EX) wrote:

Hello,
	We're trying to use the Value Class field to control the amount of
inventory we handle. I've seen this working in other systems and is updated
by the system depending of the amount you have for a part number. Does this
work the same way in MAPICS?
	Another question. Can Days of supply, Safety Stock, and Cycle Count
change when Value Class changes?

Alberto Tejada.
Documentation Supervisor.
Worldwide Digital
E-mail: atejada@gowwd.com

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