Manpons

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MANPONS is an acronym that stands for Manufacturer Purchase Order Numbers. They are often used in Data Warehouse repositories to identify a factory-to-factory transactional record. They are similar to a regular Purchase Order in most ways, but differ in that they are used by internal systems and are usually not exposed to the external customer.

There is usually a one-to-many relationship between customer purchase orders and MANPONS. This is necessary in order to communicate production information to the external customer.

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MANPONS are especially useful when it is necessary to separate line items on a customer purchase order into its individual line-item requests where these items are to be manufactured in different factories.

The word MANPON can also be used in describing a folded napkin device used to stuff down the back of a male's pants. Derived from the words Man and Tampon, a Manpon is kind of like a tampon for a man. It can be used in protection from "Sharts" or just to prevent a sweatline in gym pants.