Hello,
Does anyone know if mom stores the date that a stock item is first created? I looked in STOCK.DBF but no luck.
Best,
David
Stock Item Creation Date
Started by Videoflicks2004, Aug 03 2006 10:39 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 August 2006 - 10:39 AM
David Narciso
Ecommerce Operations Manager CVS Inc
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My advice is based on my 8 years of experience with MOM and Dydacomp. If you are not comfortable with data manipulation then hire someone who is.
Ecommerce Operations Manager CVS Inc
[email protected]
mobile: 4168238175
DISCLAIMER: Always backup your MOMWIN folder before attempting to perform any updates, testing, etc. Once you blast the data away it's gone forever.
My advice is based on my 8 years of experience with MOM and Dydacomp. If you are not comfortable with data manipulation then hire someone who is.
#2
Posted 04 August 2006 - 07:40 AM
Dave - I don't think that MOM keeps a reocrd anywhere of when an item was created. The closest we can get is to see when stock was first added to inventory, so as long as you add stock in the day it was created you will have the date. That info is in the INVTRANS datadase.
#3
Posted 11 August 2006 - 12:48 PM
Thanks CDI -
I appreciate the feedback.
I appreciate the feedback.
David Narciso
Ecommerce Operations Manager CVS Inc
[email protected]
mobile: 4168238175
DISCLAIMER: Always backup your MOMWIN folder before attempting to perform any updates, testing, etc. Once you blast the data away it's gone forever.
My advice is based on my 8 years of experience with MOM and Dydacomp. If you are not comfortable with data manipulation then hire someone who is.
Ecommerce Operations Manager CVS Inc
[email protected]
mobile: 4168238175
DISCLAIMER: Always backup your MOMWIN folder before attempting to perform any updates, testing, etc. Once you blast the data away it's gone forever.
My advice is based on my 8 years of experience with MOM and Dydacomp. If you are not comfortable with data manipulation then hire someone who is.
#4
Posted 14 August 2006 - 10:20 PM
Though no creation date is "stamped" for a SKU, when opening the STOCK database in DBUWIN you will notice that it's default sort order is by creation. So... if you know anything about what dates certain items are being entered, you may be able to narrow it down.
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CAUTION using DBUWIN if you never have. Your actions are permanent. (NO BACK BUTTON!)
#5
Posted 17 August 2006 - 05:52 PM
Hey Planet DJ -
first things first -- you can change your avator by clicking on My Controls on the top left nav - then select
. Edit Avatar Settings
on the lower right nav.
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Also -- You are right - - you can create an RR report that looks for the last Nth records -- I was just hoping to create something more reliable.
first things first -- you can change your avator by clicking on My Controls on the top left nav - then select
. Edit Avatar Settings
on the lower right nav.
---
Also -- You are right - - you can create an RR report that looks for the last Nth records -- I was just hoping to create something more reliable.
David Narciso
Ecommerce Operations Manager CVS Inc
[email protected]
mobile: 4168238175
DISCLAIMER: Always backup your MOMWIN folder before attempting to perform any updates, testing, etc. Once you blast the data away it's gone forever.
My advice is based on my 8 years of experience with MOM and Dydacomp. If you are not comfortable with data manipulation then hire someone who is.
Ecommerce Operations Manager CVS Inc
[email protected]
mobile: 4168238175
DISCLAIMER: Always backup your MOMWIN folder before attempting to perform any updates, testing, etc. Once you blast the data away it's gone forever.
My advice is based on my 8 years of experience with MOM and Dydacomp. If you are not comfortable with data manipulation then hire someone who is.
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