Baan/LN Tip of the Week: Setting Up New Employees in LN

In LN, the People package is used to register the employee’s hours and expenses. To support the People package, the Employees – General (tccom0101m000) session only contains the general employee data. The title of the Employees – General (tccom0101m000) session was changed to Employees – General (tccom0101m000). From the Employees – General (tccom0101m000) session, users… […]

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BPCS/LX Tip of the Week: Understanding What Goes On Out On The Factory Floor – Part 4

Understanding: What Was Issued to the Shop Order The shop order inquiry program provides several function keys. By using the function key for the material, the display will present what components have been issued under the issued quantity column. You are also presented with the required quantity. While viewing the quantities you may see that… […]

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BPCS/LX Tip of the Week: Getting the Most Out of the Shop Order Inquiry Program – Part 3

Understanding: The quantities required, finished and remaining at the operation and in total for the Shop Order The shop order may require 1,000 pieces but only 950 are reported as finished in total for the shop order. The quantity required is what is planned on the SO and it may be a higher number than… […]

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BPCS/LX Tip of the Week: Getting the Most Out of the Shop Order Inquiry Program – Part 2

Understanding: How many hours remain in total and at each operation? Now let’s look at what information is being supplied from the shop floor. It’s not uncommon for transaction reporting to be captured manually on the shop packet that was issued to the factory floor when the SO was released. The big question is, is… […]

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