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We have had this problem on 6.0, 6.1, 6.4 and 8.0.
The problem we see clearly is that BPCS is designed to run
single-threaded, but we have to run multi-threaded. So two transactions
process the same record at the same time, and the second one updates a
quantity that has not been updated by the first.
We run an audit program every night to identify the out-of
balance conditions. When we find one we run a single-part version of the
month-end synchronization program.
ALMOST always, the ILI record is correct. Once in awhile ILI is
wrong.
Dick Bailey
MCFA
-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Monselise [mailto:dannym@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 2:42 PM
To: SSA's BPCS ERP System
Subject: inventory not beeing updated
Hi all,
i tried in the past to post this question - i still have the problem so
i
am trying again:
i am in version 6.04 and the iim and iwi dont get update eventhough i
confirm customer orders and send the goods out - B transaction
created,ili
iln gets updated
but the accumulated files : iim iwi quantities stay the same
my sulution is running the INV971 inv972 every night - but during the
day
the total dont get updated.
anyone heard of that?
any help?
Danny Monselise
software director ,ClayPark Labs
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