Manufacturing Planning Dampner

draces1
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Hopefully this will be a common problem and others have already figured something out here.
The problem is that the dampner (time) on production orders--which controls the window in which you will see new messages (reschedule in/reschedule out) is a two way setting--that is if the setting if set for 21days it ignors both schedule in's and out's if the change is not greater than 21days. I would like to have control over the schedule in's and out's independently. I'm much more concerned about the schedule in's than the schedule out's.
If someone needs something built faster, I need to know about that more than I need to know about if someone doesn't need something as fast.
Has anybody had any luck with controlling the actions messages to reflect the above scenario? Or, even more preferable, has someone added a different filtering mechanism that will allow for messages to be created differently based on schedule in or out?
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While it is possible that I'm completely mis-informed, my Navision guys don't know of a way to control this either.
The problem is that the dampner (time) on production orders--which controls the window in which you will see new messages (reschedule in/reschedule out) is a two way setting--that is if the setting if set for 21days it ignors both schedule in's and out's if the change is not greater than 21days. I would like to have control over the schedule in's and out's independently. I'm much more concerned about the schedule in's than the schedule out's.
If someone needs something built faster, I need to know about that more than I need to know about if someone doesn't need something as fast.
Has anybody had any luck with controlling the actions messages to reflect the above scenario? Or, even more preferable, has someone added a different filtering mechanism that will allow for messages to be created differently based on schedule in or out?
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While it is possible that I'm completely mis-informed, my Navision guys don't know of a way to control this either.
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Hi,
Dampener (Time) is set in the manufacturing setup on tab planning. It's a fixed set up. So, you must obey what you have set there. You can skip to use it and just use standard navision, for example lead time calculation in the item card, production lead time in the BOM, CRP and routing.
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Draces,
Checkout CU 99000854 - Inventory Profile Offsetting
Functions:
ScheduleOut(VAR SupplyInvProfile : Record "Inventory Profile";VAR DemandInvProfile : Record "Inventory Profile")
ScheduleIn(VAR SupplyInvProfile : Record "Inventory Profile";VAR DemandInvProfile : Record "Inventory Profile")
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Thanks for the replies--I'll look in to that CU.
If I find out anything groundbreaking I'll post my findings here.
Thanks again.0
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