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  • Subject: Route Costing
  • From: "Klempner, Ray" <klempner@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 08:09:37 -0500

Our company is running JBA 3.5.2B SB2 and we have a problem in using Route1
and Route2 in manufacturing costing. We are trying to keep route1 frozen and
route2 current. Problem arises when changing a component item -
(manufactured item being consumed in Bill of Material) in route2 - i.e.
change in labor rate, material quantity etc. After updating JBA, for both
component and parent (in that order) in route 2 - the parent part in route2
will reflect component costing from route1 rather than the changes made to
route2 component. - Basically on the parent route2, component items are
costing out @ route1 component cost rather than route2 component cost. Was
wondering if anyone has experienced this problem and if so what was the fix?

Raymond Klempner
klempner@tmdinc.com     
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