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Saw this thread and sorry to get a little bit off topic and on to an
elementary discussion, but I was wondering if someone could post, in
general, how phantom numbers work in System 21?

We have situations where we scrap partial assemblies out at different
(non-paypoint) levels.  Currently, someone is using a spreadsheet to explode
the partial assemblies into components and then manually going in and
reporting the scrap item by item.  Could this be simplified by using
phantoms or some other method?

Thanks in advance,
Mike Von Stein

>Subject: JBA ML - PDV31907 12/06/00 Rectify materials backflush through


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> Before we installed the SP3 upgrade,
> When I posted production to the parent part, it should backflush
> 2.085..which is the Phantom Part yield (3) times the component of the
> phantom route...but know it is only posting the component yield of the
> phantom rote which is .695.
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> Does anyone know about the changes they made to MJ206 for PDV31907
> ...Rectify materials backflush through                         inventory
for
> phantom items?
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>   diana


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