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>>>If anyone knows what flag TIW uses to NOT fire the SO Confgurator I'd love to hear it. I still have issues with that code.
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>>What exactly is it you want to disable? In general, you can disable the use of SOC by temporarily changed the GL_TIW flag to .f., but beware, I have no idea if that will accomplish what you want to do or not. ;) If you had looked at the SBT code, that shouldn't have been too hard to figure out, though, so if this is not what you mean, you'll have to explain it in more detail.
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>I don't want to disable it at all. It's working as intended and I need to follow it's lead. Case in point.
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>2 parts are ordered. Line 1 & 2 to keep them separate. Line 1 is set up for the configurator, works fine, my pricing after the fact does it's deed, and everything is cool. Line 2 is Freight, does not need SOC, but I'm caught with data loaded in the SOC tables durring OE, so I spit wrong text as a description for the part Freight. It shows the same output that line 1 did. But I dod need to price it out through my custom price matrix.
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>So it's my fault and I was wondering if anyone knew what the flag was so I would'nt fall into a pile of $^!#.
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>__Stephen

OK, so maybe you can still use the flag to handle just that one part or type of part. There's about 27 or so places in the SBT code that we have our SOC hooks. Maybe you only need to not execute a couple of them for a particular part?
Fred
Microsoft Visual FoxPro MVP

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