Sure, glad to oblige...
We live in a simple world where revisions are truly that: they are fully
interchangeable, inventory can be co-mingled, etc.; if not, then it is a
new item number. Using date effectivity in the BOM gets us the obvious
calculations, etc.
As such, forcing another item revision record to be created to track
that the revision ID incremented buys us nothing at the end of the day.
Did I mention we don't use Routings...yet.
We are a small company with simple processes and the additional "feed
the monster" time required to keep EPDM in sync and fully updated is
just not value-add...for us.
Some will say that you need to have the rev ID on BOM changes but I
disagree. Properly managed effectivity dates give us all the control
and historical view we need, if it truly is a revision, i.e. fully
interchangeable.
That help?
Charley
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Charlie,
I am curious to learn what in EPDM you don't need?
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EPDM does provide some excellent tools and when needed work great. For
us, it's a "sledgehammer on a fly" solution...
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Good, no EXCELLENT, answer. For us, EPDM added the alternate routings
and
such that really gave us what we needed.
Dale Gindlesperger
IT Manager/Special Projects Leader
Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc.
258 Beacon Street
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yeah, I know it sounded a wee bit bizarre, but...
Simply put: EPDM, properly used, FORCES additional steps that for us are
just not necessary and, consequently, not value-add to our processes and
controls.
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I was a little horrified that you would want to even CONSIDER that move.
It would be awful to step back from EPDM, although even PDM+ would be
better than nothing........ Out of curiosity, may I ask why that was
being considered?
Dale Gindlesperger
IT Manager/Special Projects Leader
Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc.
258 Beacon Street
Somerset, PA 15501
cancel the question....
I forgot that PDM is a dead product and that fixes and improvements will
really only be for EPDM....
you forget these things as you age...
*c*
Charley
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Subject: EPDM...
R6
Hope everyone is having a good day...
Does anyone know if you can reverse migrate EPDM back to PDM?
Thanks!
Charley
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