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Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:07:39 -0500
From: "Abernathy, Elizabeth"
<[email protected]>
To: 'JDE Mail List' <[email protected]>
Subject: Annual Roll up of Manufacturing Cost
I am a novice to the manufacturing suite (albeit, I
have scheduled training
for November), I need to know how other manufacturing
organizations handle
annual cost roll up. We are have 2 B/P that we roll
annually. When we did
our roll up of the 1st one last month, the IE's
discovered that when they
entered new Purchase prices for raw materials into the
F4105 file - it took
affect immediately (even I knew that) but they feel
there should be a way
they can enter all of the variables (Labor Rates, Crew
Sizes, new purchase
part prices) into the PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT prior to
the EFFECTIVE date of
the new costs so that they can do simulated rollups
prior to the frozen
rollup.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me on this
subject.
Liz Abernathy
Manager of Information System
Smith Fiberglass Products
Little Rock, AR
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From: "Abernathy, Elizabeth"
<[email protected]>
To: 'JDE Mail List' <[email protected]>
Subject: Annual Roll up of Manufacturing Cost
I am a novice to the manufacturing suite (albeit, I
have scheduled training
for November), I need to know how other manufacturing
organizations handle
annual cost roll up. We are have 2 B/P that we roll
annually. When we did
our roll up of the 1st one last month, the IE's
discovered that when they
entered new Purchase prices for raw materials into the
F4105 file - it took
affect immediately (even I knew that) but they feel
there should be a way
they can enter all of the variables (Labor Rates, Crew
Sizes, new purchase
part prices) into the PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT prior to
the EFFECTIVE date of
the new costs so that they can do simulated rollups
prior to the frozen
rollup.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me on this
subject.
Liz Abernathy
Manager of Information System
Smith Fiberglass Products
Little Rock, AR
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