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We had a similar instance with inventory, someone received a huge amount
of a product, then they tried to reverse it.
We found that the value in the field rolled like an odometer from 999999
to 000000 when the value got too large.
It took a lot of trial and error to get it right. Hopefully this is not
the case for you.
Good luck
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Subject: CMF costs of 999999999
HI ,
We have items on our CMF file with costs of 999999999, also the C
transaction for the same item on the ITH also has a standard cost of
99999999. I can not see where this 9999999 value is coming from , has
anyone else ever had this problem?
Best regards
Marian
Marian Downes
Systems Analyst / Programmer
ABS Pumps Ltd
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Wexford
Ireland
Tel. +353 53 63262
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