Depends how you ERP works or how do you plan your production.
Break the quantity into weekly buckets is the best way for us to do the
production planning.

Leon

On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Glenn <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> Ford sends something they call Flexible Interval requirements in their 830
> Releases; an "F" in the FST03. They provide a date range. When you import
> these flexible interval requirements into your ERP systems, what do you
> "do" with them. Assign the quantity to the end date? Break the quantity
> into weekly buckets?
>
> Example Ford 830:
> =================
> FST~135600~D~W~130401
> FST~150000~D~W~130408
> FST~183600~D~F~130101~130428
> FST~255600~D~F~130101~130602
> FST~319200~D~F~130101~130630
> FST~350400~D~F~130101~130804
>
> Glenn Lambert
> EDI Manager at Metaldyne.
>
>
>  
>


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