Hi Mats, Thanks for the response. My answers are in purple again. Also do you have enough capacity to build this parts and all other parts if you have a rising demand trend?I will have to look into the RRP-Tool to better answer this. Our capacity is basically “theoretical” right now. I can also see that you probably change your supply qty using the shop order page rather than changing your fixed MPS. This is not a problem, however the Total Supply column is then more important to look at. Actually it is possible to change the fixed MPS quantity and then - under the hood - the connected shop order gets updated. Works for Planned and Released Shop Orders. And as you know most of the columns in the grid gets refreshed when you run the level 1 calculation job.I did not know you could change the supply quantity by changing the fixed MPS in the grid. I will take a look at this today. Thanks again!
Hi Mats, We are using Apps10 I believe:IFS Aurena framework version: 10.14.20.0IFS Aurena client version: 10.14.123.0IFS OData provider version: 10.13.1.0(My Answers are in purple) 2 - How do you set your demand- and planning time fence? This is a balancing act.Longer planning timefenceStability in plans - less nervous MRP More manual work in Master Scheduling (you have quite a few MS planned parts) - watch out for message E515We use a standard 130 day planning time fence for all MS Level 1 Parts. The demand time fence we have is anywhere between 5 and 7 days for all MS Level 1 Parts. Our plan is to eventually use the cumulative lead times for the planning time fence - our cumulative lead times vary pretty drastically - from 45 days all the way to 365+ days. We review the customer order lines screen (we have a query set-up to look at individual planner codes) daily to avoid any potential negative projected available messages. 3 - I think it is good to define both a Backward- and a For
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