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  • Subject: Re: Looking for "inactive" parts - Part 2 (deja vu)
  • From: "Dan Bale" <dbale@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 16:33:52 -0400



This is a second call to a message I originally posted on 8/10.  Thanks to Randy
Smith, who responded on the open P.O.'s issue.

I am still hoping someone out there can show me how to determine whether a given
item in a given stockroom exists in a (currently) open work order.

TIA,
Dan Bale

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On 8/10/99 18:39, Dan Bale wrote:

Last week I posted questions about inactive parts (and I'd like to thank Jim,
Kelly, & Bruce for sharing their knowledge - a big help for sure!).

It looks like I'll be taking the approach that will search through the INP95
file for certain movement types.

The user with whom I'm working on this project also indicated that I'll need to
check for open customer orders, open vendor purchase orders, and open work
orders.

Open customer orders were mentioned last week, and it appears that I'll use
OEP55 (both STAT55 & QTNO55 = blanks) for that.

How about open vendor purchase orders?  PMP03?  What kind of data selection?

How about open work orders?

TIA,
Dan Bale





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