I noticed that the JT_JobTicketHeader converted from WO1 with all work orders that were not completed. They said they weren't converting history and it's true; I was hoping this meant that weren't converting the 'history' tables, but they also mean not converting the completed orders. Bummer
However, I did notice that JT_JobTicketSteps did have all work orders, not just the ones that it converted to JT_JobTicketHeader. Once I get the client to SQL, I'll clean that up
UDFs didn't get created in PM from WO, but that wasn't expected. After creating the UDFs in PM, I had to create an import. That was okay. But one odd thing ... If I had, say, 1000 work tickets and my source file for the import had say 1500 work orders with UDFs, it actually created 500 useless work tickets for me. The import log said import failed on those extra 500 but they still got created anyway.
And before you ask ... yes, this was on the correct (Apr 2020) build!
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Robert White
Munjal White Consulting Co.
Toronto ON
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-07-2020 10:25
From: alan niergarth
Subject: Work Order to Production Management conversion
@Therese Logeais this customer's travelers are also highly customized. will keep that in mind. No B/M UDF's so that is a plus. But they do have other enhancements that step on SO (Kissinger EDI) so this will be our first hurdle.
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alan niergarth
Velosio LLC
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-07-2020 09:21
From: Therese Logeais
Subject: Work Order to Production Management conversion
We're in the middle of a test upgrade. One gotcha is that if you have any UDF's or customizations in BM, be sure to run the CM utilities or you won't see where to have default work templates set up. (Of course, that should be done anyway!) Some routings converted cleanly while others did not. Haven't gotten to the bottom or why that is yet.
Form conversions are a nightmare. This customer had a very customized traveler and I cannot replicate it (yet!).
Let us know how yours goes @alan niergarth!
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Therese Logeais, Technology Integrators