Req. Worksheet Issue
airam
Member Posts: 91
Hi All,
I'm having a problem with the Req. Worksheet with different locations. Here's a summary:
My client is service based and uses the Inventory only for in-house items: stationary, food items and marketing material. All these items are stored in different locations:
Stationary - Store Room 1
Food - Kitchen
Marketing - Store Room 2
As these items do not have an SKU, I added the "Components at Location" as Store Room 1. "Use Forecast on Locations" Field is set to true and "Location is Mandatory" set to true too. But now I'm having a problem with the Req. Worksheet for the food and marketing items. All the items are set as Fixed Reorder Qty. But when I click the Calculate Plan I'm getting ALL the items with the quantity equal to the Reorder Quantity, and location set as Store Room 1. When in reality I should be getting a list of those items which are below the Reorder Point at their respective location.
I hope I was clear in my explanation. Kindly let me know how I can go around it pls!
Thanks in advance!
I'm having a problem with the Req. Worksheet with different locations. Here's a summary:
My client is service based and uses the Inventory only for in-house items: stationary, food items and marketing material. All these items are stored in different locations:
Stationary - Store Room 1
Food - Kitchen
Marketing - Store Room 2
As these items do not have an SKU, I added the "Components at Location" as Store Room 1. "Use Forecast on Locations" Field is set to true and "Location is Mandatory" set to true too. But now I'm having a problem with the Req. Worksheet for the food and marketing items. All the items are set as Fixed Reorder Qty. But when I click the Calculate Plan I'm getting ALL the items with the quantity equal to the Reorder Quantity, and location set as Store Room 1. When in reality I should be getting a list of those items which are below the Reorder Point at their respective location.
I hope I was clear in my explanation. Kindly let me know how I can go around it pls!
Thanks in advance!
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Comments
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SKU in NAV are mandatory when using Locations - the process of creating SKU(s) takes about a minute or so. Without SKU's and "Location mandatory" set to true there is a chance that the Req. worksheet might give some "strange" results.
I'm not really sure what you mean by that or where it is set.airam wrote:...I added the "Components at Location" as Store Room 1. "Use Forecast on Locations" Field is set to true...0 -
Yup, this is very true even with the latest NAV version (maybe not the latest, but R2 is what I am referring to). The calculations produced from the Req. worksheet are unreliable and inconsistent if SKU is not used, although I don't think using SKU is necessarily a mandate.
Just to clarify for the poster, setting up Components At Location check/Location mandatory does not mean the same thing as creating SKUs. You need to run this function on the item card, Function/Create Stockeeping Units. Hope this helps.0
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