Have you considered SQL? Its great for mas changes and mas physical deletes.
-----Original Message-----
From: Al <macwheel99@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: 'BPCS ERP System' <bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, Jan 3, 2012 10:56 pm
Subject: [BPCS-L] BPCS 405 CD goodbye facility
Does anyone have a check list on what is involved in closing out a facility,
nd optimal sequence for doing so?
I know from closing out other stuff, that we need to locate and destroy any
ecords hung with customer orders, purchase orders etc. involving that
acility.
UPI Locksmith has an option to archive all cost records on combinations of
acility and cost set of choice.
* This evening BPCS let me:
blank out RA01 default receiving location from warehouse 39;
Then delete location RA01 in warehouse 39;
Then delete warehouse 39.
However, warehouse 37 in same facility has 90 location records, which are
ow empty of inventory. I was hoping I do not have to manually delete each
nd every one.
There are engineering records. We got a modification from one of our
onsulting friends, where engineering records can be mass copied to another
acility. But the company wants to keep records on selected customers,
here parts we last made 10 years ago, that business might come back.
ortunately I have a modification which identifies which customers
ssociated with which engineering data.
-Al Mac-
- Allowing one's computer to be unprotected, while connected to the
nternet, can be compared to owning a handgun and putting it out on your
oorstep every night, in case a passing robber might be in need of one.
nfortunately millions of people are doing exactly that, while thousands of
hem do so through networks of companies and government agencies that they
anage.
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