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There is an interactive function in OBPM that can be used to evalute
component availability for one or more potential orders.  You can also
make component substitutions prior to release of the orders.






Jeff.Anderson@Hayssen.com
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Is there any method to evaluate a potential order for shortages without
creating a formal shop order and then cancelling it? I know we can create
the MO and put now in the BOM field to get the information, but our Bills
of
Material are extremely long . If I want to see a report of the potential
problems I need to do screen prints of 4 line items and due to the length
of
the bill this might take all day.

I would be interested in how anyone else does this.

Thanks,

Jeff
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