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-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] This would be hard, since you are real time. If an order did not allocate because of lack of stock, and then you deallocate it, a new order could allocate the stock when it "should" have waited. The de-allocation utility is to be run with a dedicated system so that it can process each sales order individually. Tricky. Doug Griffin Independent Consultant In a message dated 1/10/2002 8:27:35 AM Central Standard Time, j.martin@bakerlinen.com writes: > If stock was allocated and the > new suspend condition calls for no allocation, is there an easy way to call > an existing JBA program to handle the de-allocation
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