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If you have a programming staff, you can use command ADDPFTRG on the AS/400
for the file you want to monitor.  Next, you will need to write a "trigger"
program that reads the "before" and "after" record, then compare the fields
you are interested in.  We did this for INP35.


-----Original Message-----
From: Helton, Wiley [mailto:whelton@alltrista.com]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 4:28 PM
To: 'jbausers-l@midrange.com'
Subject: JBA ML - Sales Order Changes

We need to identify sales order changes (Quantity, Date, Adding Items and
Deleting Items) to our manufacturing personnel. Changes
are not visible to them because we are not running MPS/MRP. We use Objects
and would like to download the information in a
file. The only file that I see in JBA that contains order changes is the
OEP55A. This file contains everything that is done to an
order but we only want to capture certain changes. Using Objects for this
does not look favorable. Any suggestions?

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