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Sorry - I got distracted by a phone call and hit send before I finished my 
earlier comment about Country of Origin.
We tested this about 6 months ago with an R6 environment.  The PTF's 
mentioned were to specifically enable a few fields to be retrieved from 
the item revision record associated with the warehouse related site (the 
site identified in the warehouse master record of the warehouse on the COM 
line item).  I think this included item class and some other fields. 
MAPICS support told me that the programmers were adding other fields to be 
retrieved from the item revision records - "while they were in there doing 
other things".  But at the time they could not give me a definitive list 
of what was coming from where - other than the published fields in the 
PTF's mentioned.  We tested it specifically for country of origin - and it 
did not come from ITMRVA - it still came from the item master database - 
or in the case of that field (B2COCD) from MBB2CPP which is where that 
field is stored for the item master database. 
You should test carefully at your specific PTF level to determine what is 
supported. 
You should also be aware that other COM related item data is not yet 
site-specific - such as industry item cross references, customer item 
cross references, base prices, etc.

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Dee A Sondergard
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Changing the  SYSCTL file  PDM record will make COM look at ITMRVA,B, and 
C - but only the record for the released site.  So you have access to new 
fields in the item revision record - but no choice about which item 
revision record it chooses.  You still cannot select a specific site item 
revision record in COM. 


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There are several PTF's available that will make such modules EPDM 
compliant to
a point.
You can make EPDM files your primary files by changing the PDMREC record 
in the
SYSCTL file position 128 =1.
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But how do you process a COM order for different Site/Part/Revisions since 
(as I
understand it), COM and IM don't support the Site/Item Revision attributes 
of
EPDM?  I believe COM and IM still use ITEMASA, ITEMASB, ITEMASC and not 
EPDM's
ITMRVA, ITMRVB, and ITMRVC.


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EPDM solves this issue for us.
The site ID  and revision levels feature allow us to maintain unique 
product
characteristics.



      Philip Campa
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We manufacture products in multiple production facilities including the
US, China, Mexico, and France which are the same product.  Based on
capacity we may sell product though the US facility from any of the other
facitiltes.  This creates a problem for NAFTA and other export compliance
since we need to identify the county of origin.

Currently we have a different part number of each county of origin for
example part 123 is from the us and C123 is from China.  This creates a
problem because we may choose to ship product produced in a different
facility as a result of regional capacity or quality issues, if we do this
we need to maintain the order to change the ordered part.

How are others tracking country of origin for product with multiple
countries of origin?

We currently run R5.5 and have PDM is this information is helpful.  Your
feedback is appreciated,
Marc Rohde
IT Manager
Pentair Filtration, Inc. & Everpure, LLC

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