I think Jose is correct.
I don't see ResourceSchedulingBoardEntry on the list of UIs and reports that can be called using the MES license.
If you have access to Epicweb, the knowledgebase article is 12631ESC.
I don't see ResourceSchedulingBoardEntry on the list of UIs and reports that can be called using the MES license.
If you have access to Epicweb, the knowledgebase article is 12631ESC.
--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, Jose Gomez <jose@...> wrote:
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> its a licencing issue (MES Lic vs Regular Lic)
> Unless sched board is by default in MES at which point i'll shut up
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> On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Stephen Freeman <stephenf@...> wrote:
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> > I'm making a modification to MES so the user can launch a modified version
> > of Epicor.Mfg.UI.ResourceSchedulingBoardEntry.dll(this version does not
> > allow scheduling changes). When I attempt to launch this from MES I get the
> > following message, "Menu ID Epicor.Mfg.UI.ResourceSchedulingBoardEntry.dll
> > is not valid from the MES Menu." Is this a security issues or do I have
> > something set wrong?
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