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The standard functionality of this option is to process and plan ALL items
regardless of whether they are also being planned by MPS/MRP.  It processes
ALL stockrooms also.  I have modified this program in the past for several
users to only process selected stockrooms, which would be non-MRP items.  It
would not be difficult to add a CHAIN into MSP04 Mfg Item Master to check
for item being purchased or made and only process the purchased items.  If
you are not using MPS/MRP, then instead use Item Type or some other Item
Master (INP35) field to ID made from bought.

Stan Rockey
BTC Group
513-295-8125
srockey@btcgrp.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Helton, Wiley <whelton@alltrista.com>
To: <jbausers-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 3:34 PM
Subject: JBA ML - Inventory Re-ordering


> We are currently using the Inventory Re-ordering in the Purchase
> Requisitioning Process menu to order our storeroom items.
> This works fine except we are getting manufacturing items put in the PMP17
> file and they are in the list of items when
> Purchasing uses the Requisitions Confirmation application. They are
> currently just deleting them. I can't see anything that
> would cause manufacturing items to be put in the PMP17 file. Has anybody
> experienced this problem?
>
>
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