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Meaning of 'Proposed Start' and 'Planned Due Date' in Shop Order Requisitions

  • 4 June 2020
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Hi guys,

Can somebody define ‘Proposed Start' and 'Planned Due Date’ as fund in Shop Order Requisitions?

In other words, how is the dates in those respective fields determined? What inputs and calculation principles figure for each? The definitions found in the Help button don’t elaborate.

Many thanks,

jay

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Best answer by IC-LukaszP 8 June 2020, 15:31

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Hi
'Planned due date' is the day when whole required quantity is wanted to be ready in inventory. If Shop Order Requisition comes e.g. from MRP, the date is usually automatically set one day before demand date. So, for example if planned shipment date of Customer Order is 2020-06-09, than SOR 'Planned due date' is set to 2020-06-08. Then you have manufacturing lead time (in days) of the manufactured Part which takes under consideration many factors mostly defined in Routing. 'Planned due date' minus manufacturing lead time gives you 'Proposed start' date. Of course based on calendar working days.

BR, Lukasz
 

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