In our instance - Maintenance Material Requisition Lines, so whatever screen/ LU holds your parts data :)
Yes @pshields - since IFS’ definition of Shortage doesn’t match the industry’s, I got a formula in a data source that counts the amount of what we would call a shortage, then navigates to the MMRL screen. Ideally there would be a calculation that runs overnight, but this solution was quick to implement in a lobby element’s data sourceGREATEST(QTY_AVAIL, QTY, QTY_ASSIGNED) < PLAN_QTYIt’s not perfect but it gives us much better advanced insight in to if a part will be available when we reserve it, peg it or transport it. You will need to alter the formula based on your own instance and play around with including reserved / pegged fields to give you the insight you need.
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