by jdpetey » Tue Nov 19, 2024 12:08 am
You do have the option to do ‘Delay’ part number changes.
It’s turned on in Source Setups.
If you have an OH of a number that the price tape shows a new number, when the price tape updates, with delay PNC turned on, your OH will stay with the ‘old number’. This helps when there are price changes between supersessions.
When Month End runs, if the OH of the ‘old’ number goes to zero, the system will automatically force the supersession.
One benefit of leaving the PNC on is that when you input a number that the price tape contains a supersession is that both the old and new number will be added to your system with the supersession and you will be ordering the most recent number.
Another benefit is that when returns are input, the actual number on the original packaging will be what you will be returning. If it was ordered through RIM, it’ll still be covered.
If it was Special Ordered, you’ve got 365 days from the date the PNC took effect to return.
I use the default CDK sourcing, and when a PNC is recognized on the price tape, the part gets updated to SOURCE 100 where ‘old’ numbers get dumped. Run report of Source 100 with OH to monitor aging supersessions.