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You can still have inventory of a suspended item for which you don't want PO,
MOs or COs.
Yet, you may still move it, scrap it or adjust inventory.




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"It's been a while, but my understanding was that all that suspending an
item prevents is opening a customer order, manufacturing order, or
purchase order for it. I don't believe that any inventory transactions
are blocked, and I think the item can still be a component in a
manufacturing order. I'm open to correction if I'm wrong, of course."

Thank you Dave and Charlie for your answers. Do you have any idea why we
want to allow inventory activity against a suspended item? Can you list
reasons?

Thanks again guys!


Peter Vidal
MAPICS IT Technical Support Team / SR System Analyst
10540 Ridge Rd., Ste 203, New Port Richey, FL 34654-5111
Tel:727-849-9999, x2414 Fax:727-815-3120
http://www.pall.com

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