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Joan,

Why not archive? Easy to do and IMHIST has no influence over anything.
Restoring is just as easy.

Regards,

Konrad

-----Original Message-----
From: McCready, Joan [mailto:Joan.McCready@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 10:46 AM
To: MAPICS List
Subject: Deleting IMHIST CU transactions


To all,

I need to "groom" our IMHIST file, but management doesn't want me wholesale
deleting all transactions more than 18 or 24 months old. So I'm considering
deleting all the CU transactions. I know a CU transaction would show
standard unit cost fluxuation over time (which would be 99% raw material
cost fluxuations), but as far as I know, no one here is looking at this kind
of history at all.

Is there anyone who can tell me why deleting the CU transactions might be a
bad idea? Or should I go for it?

         As always - Thanks, Joan

Joan McCready, IS Manager      phone:  636-479-4499
MetalTek International               fax:  636-479-3399
The Carondelet Division             www.metaltekint.com
<www.metaltekint.com> 
8600 Commercial Blvd
Pevely, MO  63070                      

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