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Eric,
IM, and COM( if tailored for std cost) will use the itembl stduc first, if
zero, will use the ucdef from itemasa , (if EPDM is installed, IM will use
unit cost associated with the itemreva, as per 'site' attached to the WH
, but same basic logic as above). This EPDM costing requires a PTF
download.
good luck
Jeff Snyder, CPIM
From: "Eric A. Wolf" <eric_a_wolf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion <mapics-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "mapics" <mapics-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Item Balance STDUC vs. Itemasa UCDEF and Itemasb STDUC
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 15:30:51 -0800
To the list...
My customer is trying to use the IM Month End Close option of updating the
Unit Cost Default with the Stand Unit Cost. It does not seem to be
working for all items.
According to the MAPICS FAQ, the CU transaction will only be written if
the STDUC field in the Item Balance record is zero. When I zero the field
out (in Test), change the Itemasa UCDEF to 999.99, run a Cost Rollup, IM
Month End close, I finally do get the CU. After the close, I get a UCDEF
of 15.999 which seems to be right.
What impact on COM and SA (yes, I said SA), will zeroing out the Itembl
STDUC have regarding capturing costs for shipments and sales? I think I
know the answer but wanted to check to make sure.
TIA...
Eric
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