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Good answer... Nice creative thinking outside the box...

You could also ship out the Sample Parts under a different part number and flag that "S" part to not update Sales Analysis...

However, you would be required to manually move the inventory from production part to "S" part...

It's difficult to imagine giving away that many samples as to have that big an impact on the forecast... Either they're giving away the store or they're not selling very much or profit margins are really tight or some combination of all three...

Correction to my original post, I said "less painless" and I meant to say "less painful"...

----Original Message Follows----
From: Steve Dodkins <Steve.Dodkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: System 21 Users <system21@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'System 21 Users'" <system21@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [SYSTEM21] Excluding customers from Sales Analysis/Forecasting
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:02:37 -0000

Maybe you could use a kit part parent which has the child part you require,
at zero invoice value but with the sales analysis flag set not to update
sales analysis?

Steve

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