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We did something similar, and the way we did it, we wrote a program that
updated PMP04 and PMP07. Have you looked into this?

Stuart Sandler
Director of Information Systems
Krebs Engineers
(520) 744 - 5601
ssandler@krebs.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Wieczorek [mailto:wieczog@versifit.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 10:27 AM
To: JBAUSERS-L@midrange.com
Subject: JBA ML - Purchase Orders


At the start of the year, we switched to average costing for purchase parts.
All purchase parts have a purchase burden. The burden percentage varies by
vendor. We coded the burden percentage as a landed cost for each item and
supplier. Any purchase order that was entered before the start of the year,
when received in stores, does not have the burden applied. Any purchase
order that was entered after the start of the year, when received into
stores, does have the burden applied. Any suggestions on how to get the
burden applied via landed cost or otherwise to POs entered before the new
year?
Greg

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