We did not have multi-bin in play, they wanted it and scanning so that was another reason to get out of Job Ops. SF usually handles that though on our switches from Scanco MB to ScanForce DSD MB (we've been thru that process many times over the last 3 years....) unless they are not buying SF then it's export bins, export quantity in bins, import bins, import quantity in bins....okay I really simplified it there, might be more setup than that ;)
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Chris Mengerink
Director
DWD Technology Group
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-25-2023 16:18
From: Michele Herzog
Subject: Operations Management to Production Management 2023
My client also has Scanco multi-bin, did your client have this? If this happened, I would switch them to the DSD multi-bin. They also use scanners, but switching to ScanForce does not concern me.
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[Michele] [Herzog] [CPA,CITP, CGMA]
[Overland Park] [KS]
[816-520-1365]
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-25-2023 09:40
From: Chris Mengerink
Subject: Operations Management to Production Management 2023
So we have actually done this though we did NOT try to bring in history, to Bernie's point that would have been pretty hard. We took the job ops info and wrote all the data into a SQL database so we have it if they want it and can make reports, but they were okay with the item transaction history being there. We did run into a couple of things, they were going to 2022. One the import of a work ticket if you provide the work ticket template IT DOES NOT automatically go and pull the steps and material, this was road block one. I ended up exporting from the Job Ops system all open work tickets, uploading that file into a SQL table and used BOI to create the work tickets from the data, this way I could use the work ticket template to pull in the steps and materials. That said we sort of had a great scenario since they did not use actual labor or material it was all backflush. I was able to establish all the open work tickets. They also did all job ops work tickets under the same customer number because really they functioned more like make to stock. So identifying those sales orders and removing them was not an issue. We were able to export and import the template information but I know we did run into an issue with the extended description, our master developer had to write some around that I would have to check. I would say it wasn't easy but it's doable, it's really setting expectation with the customer on what will be available history wise if they leave it behind, in our case they were okay not having that history in lookup screens, as long as they could run a report.
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Chris Mengerink
Director
DWD Technology Group