1 - It's probably still illegal.
2 - Technically, find out all the programs you do not have source for, and
keep an eye on "last used" and what not. Some BPCS license hook programs
are not just used in menuing. An example might be a common routine for
date editing, every time it executes - check licensing. That may not be
it exactly, but you get where I'm going... Wonder if you could move these
to a different dedicated library in the library list and crank up the
auditing on them to see where they are used? We're the third customer to
ever purchase BPCS and the oldest one still using it. Running
manufacturing on 405CD and accounting on ERPLX. Plan to move to all ERPLX
this year. Started out grass roots intense ERP education throughout
entire company (except systems - go figure) first. Then we'll concentrate
on ERPLX.
Rob Berendt
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