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There is a running average calculated and stored in the ROUTNG file for
each operation.

Joe Perrault

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Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 8:48 AM
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Subject: [MAPICS-L] PCC reporting - run labor hours per machine

Hello All,



I wonder if anybody knows if there is a report available in PCC or PMC
to calculate average hours spent for building any finished good item.

It could be using a range criteria for an item or completion date.

We are at R5.5 , but would think it should be a pretty basic function
of any manufactured shop.

I imagine it could be done separately, in Query or any reporting tool,
using MOHRTG and MOHMST with calculation of total hours spent per
operation divided by total qty completed this period, but still curious
if anybody else needed that in their workshop.



Thank you in advance,



Jane Ioffe

Applications System Analyst

Buehler LTD

41 Waukeegan Rd. Lake Bluff, IL 60044

(847) 295-4593



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