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Gary, Michael

Be careful with milestone backflush, I donot belive it will backflush matl, only labor, and or qty associated with that group.

to backflush matl, associated with an operation and to an MO, i'd recommend the 'paperless' product. I have several customers who got into paperless for this feature !
Then you can set up a line location, TW the parts from the main wh location to the line, no loss of visibility, and BF on a timely basis.

I/M offers a backflush from a WIP location 'ST01', but not until the RM time, and ST01 is just another black hole.

hope this helps

jeff snyder, CPIM

Mapics Consultant
724-699-2506




From: "Sutton, Gary" <Gary.Sutton@goodmanmfg.com>
Reply-To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion <mapics-l@midrange.com>
To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion <mapics-l@midrange.com>
Subject: RE: WIP Location/Warehouse.
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 09:32:46 -0600

You can setup a location for each of your production lines. Then transfer
material from the stock location to the line location. Set the back flush
from the line location. PCC can be setup to back flush by mile stone
reporting operation. You also might want to consider using the REP
application as this handles this much better than PCC.

Gary H. Sutton
gary.sutton@goodmanmfg.com

-----Original Message-----
From: August, Michael [mailto:maugust@dialight.com]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 9:11 AM
To: mapics-l@midrange.com
Subject: WIP Location/Warehouse.


Does anyone have any experience with creating a WIP location or warehouse.

Here is our problem we issue raw material to MO's basically into a black
hole. We then RM Finished Goods into the same warehouse. Our problem is we
lose track of what may still be left in WIP. We have been asked to come up
with a solution that would give us a perpetual of WIP. The idea is simple
but I don't know how to get the system to do it.

Have a warehouse/location for WIP, transfer raw material for MO's there then
have this warehouse/location backflushed when an MO is RM into Finished
Goods inventory.

Any ideas are greatly appreciated.

> Regards,
> Michael August
Sr. Programmer / Analyst
> Dialight Corporation
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