@majose thanks for your help and suggestions, I will start to implement this approach right away to create an structured process for handling MRP action messages.I'm sure I will come across situations I am not failure with and hope you can share some off your vast knowledge in the future.Kind regardsJamie
Hi @ShawnBerk you are exactly right, playing around with availability control this morning and created a new control ID which doesn't allow auto/ manual reserving or issuing but is still nettable and able to move to a different location. (below)regardsJamie
Hi @ShawnBerk thanks for the advice, it has worked great!regardsJamie
Morning @ShawnBerk the comment “Are you saying the 1590 on hand are not really there because they are allocated to the existing backlog of orders that you just can’t ship right now?” is correct and currently we do not reserve the parts in stock to the customer order lines for some unknow reason.I believe the first course of action should be to reserve all available customer order lines to get an accurate picture of required demand. Would it make sense to to push out the ‘Planned ship date/ delivery date’ into the future until we have a confirmed delivery date from the customer? regardsJamie
@Bhagya Wickramasinghe yes i have tried that and still get the same error message.
Hi @EqeRobertK currently we still allow our planning department to schedule shop orders to be in the past, we want the planner to be able to not only see future capacity against load but also what shops order are in the past.its meant to be a visual trigger for them to look at rescheduling into the present.
@EqeRobertK thanks for the help, iv changed the date and now CRP runs with no errors. regardsjamie
@EqeRobertK iv had the same is on another work centre i have just created but this time it wont let me change the date because of an ERROR message below. Do you know how i can get round this?regardsJamie
@Björn Hultgren thankyou for the information provided, am i right in thinking then the Actual level cost for labour displayed on the Shop Order Cost screen is the sum of hours of each operation within the shop order multiplied by the manufacturing labour cost displayed on the cost tab on the Manufacturing Labour Class screen and not the individuals hourly wage? regardsJamie
@Björn Hultgren thanks for the explanation, great help!
Hi @Björn Hultgren will this job only push the shop orders forwards and leaving the CO due date in the past effectively creating Demand past due action messages? do you know the logic IFS uses when using this job?regardsJamie
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