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Hi Ho Moving south. My pool just caved in because of all of the snow. My new next door neighbour is a Polar Bear. The farmer close to my house just sold his chicken farm and is now contemplating a penguin farm venture. Any hoot. Looks fine to me Terri. I would worry about the before sequence numbers though. Your not going to tell me the system generated those numbers. Make sure no one is on that environment when running BOM900. You may think no one is on. Here is a sure way of finding out. From a command line: 1. WRKOBJLCK then F4 2. (OBJECT)...................Enter data file library BPCSXXXF (LIBRARY)..................Enter QSYS (OBJECT TYPE)..........Enter *LIB This will tell you if someone is still on. Your disappearing or hosed numbers maybe caused by expiration dates for items in BOM's. If you do not wish to delete any child components in BOM's enter in date parm when using BOM900 (010175) or January 01, 1975. VERY IMPORTANT: Go to SYS800. Then choose SYS820 (Company name and date format). You need to enter date in BOM900 as per date format shown in SYS820D Hope this helps. Marc Lacelle Royal Canadian Mint > ---------- > From: Terri Harteau[SMTP:tshaw@felkerbrothers.com] > Reply To: BPCS-L@midrange.com > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 11:54 AM > To: bpcs-l@midrange.com > Subject: BOM Reorg > > Hi, > I'm still not sure about running BOM900 on our files. I was doing > some testing and found the last BOM sequence # in IIM was 0 after running > the reorg. I know this will cause problems if not fixed right away. Here > is what the MBM sequence numbers are like before & after. Will having > duplicates cause a problem? > > Parent Fac Method Child Before Seq > After Seq > A0186060 30 24197 1 > 1 > A0186060 30 20497 2 > 2 > A0186060 FZ 24197 3 > 1 > A0186060 FZ 20497 4 > 2 > A0186060 24197 5 > 1 > A0186060 20497 6 > 2 > > There also seems to be something different in the notes file (MPN), but I > haven't identified it yet. Thanks. > > Terri Harteau > tshaw@felkerbrothers.com > Felker Brothers Corp. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------- > "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." > Arthur C. Clarke > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------- > > > __________________________________________________ The Royal Canadian Mint is proud to be among the "35 Best Companies to Work For in Canada" in 2001, according to the Globe and Mail's Report On Business Magazine. La Monnaie royale canadienne est fière de se retrouver, pour l'an 2001, parmi les «35 meilleures entreprises où travailler au Canada», selon la revue Report On Business du Globe and Mail. +--- | This is the BPCS Users Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to BPCS-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to BPCS-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to BPCS-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner: dasmussen@aol.com +---
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