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mmathias
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Hello,

 

Within the last 2 months or so our FSM system has been creating additional part needs for place & locations that are already at their min/max.  This is not consistent for all parts or places and I have no idea what else to look at.  Any insight of where to start looking would be great!  Our replenishment process has not changed at all.   I’ve included three screen shots of one part_id in a few screens to also show that in the “On Demand” hyperlink qty it is showing a qty of (1) but when clicking on that link, there are 3 different part needs out there.  

 

 

Best answer by mmathias

Apparently this is a bug, IFS is working on a fix. 

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  • Hero (Employee)
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  • April 1, 2021

Hi @mmathias ,

 

it’s difficult to pinpoint what exactly causes the error you’re experiencing. 

 

Probably best would be to look at the baseline view replenish_stock_bin_view and see if this is returning the wrong quantities based on certain data. 

 

-Ruben


Kasun Manuranga
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Hello mmathias,


This behavior is strange.

Then as we see the replenishment is happening on each Wednesday. 
How you are executing this, is that through a Scheduled process or you run this Manually in Logistic Manager?
If that is via a Scheduled process, revisit there and check there has been some changes to the process XML. At the same time run it manually via Logistic manager and check whether still this is generating an additional part need.

Regards,
Kasun


mmathias
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  • May 28, 2021

Apparently this is a bug, IFS is working on a fix. 


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