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Bonnie,

If you happen to be a Paperless (MDCC) customer you can backflush
component inventories at an operational routing step.  Even if you don't
wish to report direct labor at the operation level you could still use
it to trigger your material consumption. Just a thought...

Dale Walker
Gross-Given Mfg. Co. & Automatic Products International


-----Original Message-----
From: Bonnie_Lokenvitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:Bonnie_Lokenvitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 6:50 AM
To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion
Subject: Re-Opening Closed MO in Offline IM Batch



We are trying to get a handle on some of our backflushed components.
Because of the length of time some MO's stay open, it was suggested to
backflush at standard and close/open the MO if scrap was reported.

The offline close is working but the offline reopen does not.
We have separated the transactions into 2 batches and wait for
first to be completed through to the transaction register.
The re-open errors with an 'EAM-3117 ORDER COMPLETE' message.

Is anyone doing a re-open of an MO with offline batch?

We are at XAR6.

Thanks,
Bonnie Lokenvitz
Engineered Polymers


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