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Infor LX & BPCS Tip of the Week: Expanded Amount Fields on the Period End Calculation Reports – LX 8.4

The Print/Calculate FIFO/LIFO/Average Program (VAL250B) has been changed to use five decimals in calculating amount fields. This has been done to improve the precision of the Period End Calculation Reports.

The fields, reports, or areas impacted include:

  • Report and Generate FIFO Values, VAL200D
  • Working Value FIFO Calculation Report, VAL250O1
  • Report and Generate Average Values, VAL 210D
  • Working Average Values Calculation, VAL250O1
  • Report and Generate LIFO Values, VAL220D
  • Working Values LIFO Calculation, VAL250O2
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Understanding:

The Machine Master File

Do your machines have a fixed asset tag? The machine master file has a field called Fixed Asset.

BPCS does not use this field, so you can use this field for anything. You can record your fixed asset tag in this field and use the effective date. You can create a custom fixed asset list by using a DFU or Query program.

Understanding:

The Machine Master File


Machines are associated with a work center. For example, in the work center you may have multiple machines and each machine can have a unique machine ID. If there are several machines that perform the same function, they may operate at different speeds and efficiencies. Setting up the machine master can be a benefit for planning capacity and shop order throughput.
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