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Lloyd,

IFM has a table "Public Holiday Sets" that allows you to define working and
non-working days. You could have someone create this and see if you could
use it. IFM can calculate due dates so that they don't fall on these
non-working days.

Vanessa

Vanessa King
IFM & FRx Consultant
910-409-0551

-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Lloyd Degnon
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 11:53 AM
To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion
Subject: [MAPICS-L] Any thoughts?

I have created a IWP report that looks at early, late , and on time
shipments based on promised date and shipped date. Any ideas how to figure
and exclude weekends as days late in the calculations?



Lloyd H. Degnon
I.T. Manager
Ampro Computers, Inc.
5215 Hellyer Ave.
Building #110
San Jose, CA 95138
(408) 360-4365
ldegnon@xxxxxxxxx

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