Planning Worksheet

midnight
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We have item A, which is a purchased item using SKU's, and on numerous BOM's. When we run the planning worksheet for item A is there a way that we can have it accumulate all the demand for the item and produce a single line on the worksheet stating how much is needed to purchase. Basically if total demand minus what we have in inventory is 1000, let me know that I have to purchase 1000. Very basic, very simple. Currently there are numerous lines on the worksheet for the same item, which produces numerous reservation entries., etc. We have tried all kinds of planning parametres to no avail. Components at location box is filled on the MFG setup.
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NAV2009 SP1
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NAV2009 SP1
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Hi,
seems you have the "Reordering Policy" on the Planning tab of your item set to "Order".
If that is the case, change e.g. to "Maximum Qty." but leave the field "Maximum Order Quantity" as 0 (zero).
That should do the trick if I understood your issue correctly.
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We'll give it a try. Most of the items are set to "Fixed Reorder Qty". With a reorder qty of 0.0
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Ran the planning work sheet for one item, with Reorder Policy "Maximum Qty" and the Maximum Qty set to 0. Here is what I get
As you can see there is lots of demand for the item. What we require is one line on the planning work sheet instructing us to purchase the sum of the requirements. When I click on the round yellow i button on the left it's stating:
Exception: The projected available inventory is below Safety Stock Quantity 0 on 10/17/12. 0.00
Attention: The Starting Date 10/17/12 is before the work date 10/18/12. 0.00
We need this to be real simple. Just tell us what we need to purchase for the item for all demand for the period given when we run the planning work sheet.
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Hi,
I changed on my example Item to "Fixed Reorder Qty" with 0 on Maximum Order Qty but still only get 1 line (for 2 different Sales order lines for same item).
Only other option I can think of is the "Reorder Cycle" field. Put in a Dateformula long enough to hold all the time period of those sales lines.
I tested this on a Cronus standard DB NAV 2009 R2.
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Gonky, thanks for spending some time on this. All the demand is coming from components on production orders. We have multi-level BOM's with 100-200 items total per production order (we have a lot of components). We could have one component on 100 different production orders. We want to consoldate all this demand (within the date parameters on the planning work sheet), look at what we have in stock, look at what we have coming in, and let the purchaser know what items he's going to be in trouble on, so he can take action. Nothing to it, right????? wrong.........0
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All the items in our planning worksheet are purchased items. Look below. Item 6020052. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's telling us to cancel a couple of orders, make a bunch of new orders, change the qty on an order, etc. Planning paremeters on the SKU card are Fixed Reorder Qty, and nothing else filled in. The purchasing guy looks at this and says "What?????".0
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