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> From: certz@americanmetalproducts.com (Chris Ertz)
> > There is a big difference from 405 CD and a 6.x version of BPCS.
> > Take invoice reprints using 405 CD - not an issue - immediate output.
> > Take invoice reprints using 6.X could run for hours - per invoice - even
> > with the logicals built in order to help performance - even on a 620
> > machine.
Al Macintyre thanks Chris for this clarification
> Ata510@aol.com suggested:
> Have you tried checking the size of your ZPD file? You should only keep
> records you would ever potentially re-print - you may want to purge file
> occasionally by date or by form type/date range.
> From: certz@americanmetalproducts.com (Chris Ertz)
> Our ZPD file has only 1999 records from January through Now,
> excluding all Pick Tickets and Shipping Documents.
> We purge Pick Tickets and Shipping Documents daily. The system just gets
> too slow if I don't. Also I have to purge old ECH & ECL records because
the
> client version of order entry runs slow if I do not.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Chris Ertz
{ Al Macintyre ]
I am constantly learning stuff from BPCS_L & checking out various hints &
tips, but cannot always keep up with it all.
We do not have ZPD file on BPCS 405 CD, however ESH & ESL each have approx
7,000 active records dating back to 1998-08-03
We have not been purging pick tickets, shipping documents, or innards of
blanket orders.
Question - how should they get purged?
Is there an SSA option to do this or does this require another mod?
Al
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