Thanks Harry, you have a point there.

Just curious: What can you do with the reqCache setting ?

/Jens

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Deshpande
Sendt: 8. april 2006 10:46
Til: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Emne: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Master Planning: Why CANCEL a
PLANNED order?


hi Jens
 
Yes, I am aware that he was asking about planned orders.
 
however, I wanted to explain the concept without the need to do a lot of
datasetup.*s*
 
in your example 2 things are missing
 
1. Sales order for 150
2. he will see the action messages only if the planned order is approved and
he runs master plan or
set reqCache to maximum, run explosion from sales line, check net
requirements for the dynamic plan or...
 
see, it is getting complicated already. From his question there is a chance
that this user is new to master planning.
 
I actually typed the entire reply and then decided to give him simple steps
to reproduce the scenario*s*
 
regards
 
harry
 
 
 

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From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Jens Strandberg
Sent: Sat 4/8/2006 9:28 AM
To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Master Planning: Why CANCEL a
PLANNED order?



Philip,

Well, if you have setup your coverage group to handle action messages, you
could experience this.

This will happen if - after the coverage plan has been run - you have
planned orders for a given item, while at the same time have an existing
purchase order for the same item, that Axapta will suggest to increase in
qty.

Let's say that you have a purchase order of 100 pcs, while you have a
planned purchase order of 50 pcs. If setup properly, Axapta will suggest
that you cancel the planned purchase and increase the the current purchase
order by 50, so that you end up with 150 pcs.

You will then see an action to increase the current PO, while cancelling the
planned order.

Just remember, that you will also have to consider positive and negative
days.

Hope this helps.

/Jens

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Freimann
Sendt: 8. april 2006 04:59
Til: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Emne: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Master Planning: Why CANCEL a PLANNED
order?


Why does MP issue 'cancel' actions for a planned order?  What is there
to cancel?





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