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I'm probably going to start with the relatively easy stuff: price lookup and MRP generation. Both are primarily database driven without a lot of need for fancy structures. Other candidates will be batch balancing, finite forward scheduling and standard cost rollups. Each of these requires a slightly different technique and can involve some interesting structures. I think any one of these represents a pretty standard business requirement for basic ERP processing, and I doubt that anybody has any library functions or templates that will generate the code. Can you think of some other processes that might fit in the list? Joe
From: Tom Jedrzejewicz Joe wrote ..Since nobody has ever taken me up on the challenge of writing any ERP-level algorithms using SQL, I'm going to try to do some.Out of curiosity, what processes/algorithms are you considering for this experiment?
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