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Robert,
As usual you are correct. Everyone should take note of this as it has caused
much confusion over the past few years.
The LLC is updated during BOM maitenance ONLY if the LLC is at a higher level
as a result of the maintenance that is processed.
There was a problem with the Green Screen program having the incorrect LLC
which was fixed on SH71748 (R6 PTF 6365, R7 PTF2919
Kevin Fox
"kdfox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
I don't know what you mean about deleting components. If you are refering to
using
a component at level 4 in one bill and level 7 in another bill and then later
deleting
the level 7 component. If my memory serves me right, BoM maintenance never
reduced
the low level code only increased it.
Robert Russell
Paragon SI
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Neely [mailto:Chris.Neely@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thu 12/16/2004 4:10 PM
To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion
Cc:
Subject: Re: Low level codes not in sync
I am running EPDM however.
Kevin Fox <kdfox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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12/16/2004 01:36 PM
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Subject: Low level codes not in sync
The number one reason that low level codes get out of sync is non-MAPICS
methods of changing data in the product strucure and / or costing.
Check to make certain you do not have any non-MAPICS programs updating
product structures. (i.e. someone with client access and MS Access
Database)
You should run in dedicated mode because a reorg can effect other
sub-systems besides product structures. ie. IM files, MO files, MRP
files, MPSP files, etc.)
I monitor these files at least once a month. If they are out of sync, I
try to determine the cause.
Also note: just deleting componenets from bills of material can cause
the
low level codes to be out of sync. If your running the latest code,
this
has been corrected in a PDF that the unattached job uses to keep the
files
in sync.
Kevin Fox
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