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> Could anybody give me some instructions about how can I start my study of > BPCS, or some internet resource? especially for Manufacturing and Inventory > control. Check the archives of this discussion group. http://archive.midrange.com/bpcs-l/index.htm We have had past discussion regarding alternative sources of BPCS Reference Manuals from http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/ and www.dssolutionsinc.com and other places, BPCS classes from http://www.ssaportfolio.com/company/education/ or www.ssagt.com, BPCS user group conferences, BPCS newsletters. Ask your computer department where you get your tech support & the billing arrangements. Some types of tech support are unlimited answer questions & access to BPCS FAQ such as http://ogs.ssax.com/ for some fixed sum of money per year, so that the company should get its moneys worth by having employees heavily use those resources. Also ask your computer department to walk you through the "search engine" of the on-line documentation sub-system (menu DOC) ... basically it is using the programmer tools of SEU & PDM, so if you get a hold of a cheat sheet or manual on that, you then know how to work the "keyword search" of the on-line documentation. IBM has a redbook on BPCS but it is more for computer management departments, not really into the nuts & bolts of BPCS applications. http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg245410.html You can print out the BPCSDOC members but they are poorly indexed in that format. It might also be helpful for you to get some regular education in Manufacturing ERP logic independent of how BPCS implements the theory, or how your company has implemented BPCS tailoring choices, such as from some outfit like http://www.apics.org Depending on your security clearances, you may have access to a list of BPCS files & ability to do selective dumps of contents to screens to show you what is in the data base. But if you have limited time & money, in my opinion the BPCS manuals are the best investment ... they cost like $250 - $350 each ... check with your company, perhaps they already have some of them available for your review. MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac)
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