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We use release-based schedules.

It appears that our EDI has dumped all the orders for a particular customer
with a release date of 11/11/11.

Upon trying to change this date we receive the error...

"Release date cannot be later than the current system date."

Okay. I change the date to today's date...

"Release date cannot be less than current release date."

Either way I cannot get past this. I cannot go into schedule details. I
cannot change anything including delete the existing releases.

When something like this happens the schedule status is usually in some sort
of error and it's usually easier (especially with a lot of part numbers) to
just redump the last known good set of schedules (after verifying in AIPX1 &
4 that they are sound)

However...

They just sit in AIPX1 &  4, ever after attempting to redump them.

All validation sleepers are running so that should not be a problem.

The status of the schedules are "New" so we cannot delete them to revert
back to one that will let us dump replacement ones in.

Thanks for any advice.

Alan

 

Alan Kincer

IT Section Manager - KI (USA)

501 Mayde Rd.

Berea, Ky. 40403

 

"Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and
he'll be warm for the rest of his life."

 



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