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I don't think I signed up for this, would it be possible that my address was harvested from the list serve? Mitch Damon, CPIM Planning Systems Manager Agrilink Foods, Rochester NY (716) 383-1070 ext. 250 -----Original Message----- From: Bruce Barker [SMTP:bruce.barker@ise-indy.com] <mailto:[SMTP:bruce.barker@ise-indy.com]> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 2:31 PM Subject: BPCS Newsletter http://www.ise-indy.com/original_logo_layers.gif <http://www.ise-indy.com/original_logo_layers.gif> BPCS® Newsletters Bruce Barker <mailto:bruce.barker@ise-indy.com> C.P.I.M. President, (317) 814-7616 Information Systems Experts, Inc. BPCS® Support and Programming <http://www.ise-indy.com/consult/bpcs/index.html> $65 an hour Satisfaction Guaranteed Creating AP Invoices directly from PO receipts BPCS User Conference Streamlining Contract PO Receipts ISE recently developed a program to automatically create AP invoices from selected PO receipts. In addition to eliminating a tremendous amount of data entry and data entry errors, it greatly simplifies the reconciliation process. Since the invoice was created for the quantity received and the expected price from the PO, the 3-way match is always satisfied. We set up this process so that users can specify exactly which vendors are automated for this process, and can choose to manually invoice some vendors while automatically invoicing others. Along with this program is a series of detailed reports that enable the user to quickly understand the status of the invoices. The program also records any problems that might have occurred. The user can then make the data corrections and reprocess the PO receipt so that the invoices are correctly created. -Phil Dixon I attended the BPCS user conference a few weeks ago and was impressed by many things. In the next few newsletters, I will try to share some of what I saw for those who were not able to attend. -Bruce Barker SSAGT focuses on ROI In addition to many specific enhancements to the BPCS software, the most impressive change I saw in SSAGT is the management philosophy. Mike Greenough, CEO, has already made many expense cuts that were not producing revenue or value. And there were strong hints that several strategic changes in direction would happen in the next couple of years to reduce non-value add activities. Even though V8 is in AS/SET, AS/SET itself is being considered for replacement, and Unix and NT are questionable. Greenough himself stated that future versions of BPCS would only be released on Unix or NT if there was sufficient demand. Given that Unix and NT versions of BPCS only generate 6% of SSAGT revenue, there is not sufficient demand now. If/When AS/SET, unix, and NT are all dropped by SSAGT, those development dollars can be focused on improving BPCS functionality. -Bruce Barker A client had us simplify their contract PO receiving. The new process allows entry of an item, PO #, and quantity. It then automatically receives the entered quantity to the oldest open PO line for the specified item. If the quantity to be received exceeds the open quantity on the oldest PO line, it receives the remaining quantity to the next oldest PO line. Any remaining quantity greater than the quantity ordered will be received to the last open PO line. This client also had us add logic to automatically assign the location according to their location selection rules. Labels are printed for each location that inventory will be placed into. The process handles both receipt to inspection and receipt directly to inventory. The savings are in both data entry and in tighter control of over receipts since only the last PO line can be over-received. -Christy Byerly ISE has been writing custom code to work with BPCS® since its beginning in 1991. Bruce Barker, the lead BPCS® consultant, has been working with BPCS® since 1987. We have worked with every major release of BPCS® both on the S38 and the AS/400. We have used almost all releases of RPG including ILE and AS/SET, have also modified AS/SET generated RPG. Our BPCS® billing rate for 2001 is $65 per hour. BPCS® is a registered trademark of System Software Associates, Inc. To Unsubscribe: unsubscribe@ise-indy.com <mailto:unsubscribe@ise-indy.com>
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