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  • Subject: Re: Non related planned parts.
  • From: "Tony Jackson" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 21:34:22 -0000

Try running MPS...and clear planned order file..then run MRP...it clears of
a mulitude of errors........(also have a quick check in item history....to
see if anyone has sent it negative)
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Herrmann <Therrman@barton-instruments.com>
To: BPCS-L@midrange.com <BPCS-L@midrange.com>
Date: 15 March 2000 20:09
Subject: Re: Non related planned parts.


>Haven't had the pleasure of such an experience, only considerations that
come to mind would be:
>a. lot size
>b. order policy
>c. pur to stk conversion factor
>d. dynamic minimum balance calculation hosed up via number of periods
entered [althought it sounds like this circumstance is applicable to a
manual mb entry]
>e. unidentified relationship to higher level demand
>I'd appreciate hearing the final diagnosis
>
>Regards
>
>TJ
>
>>>> RBakker@MhiMee.NL 03/15 7:23 AM >>>
>Fellow BPCS Victims.
>
>Could someone please help me out with the following problem:
>
>For some purchase parts, which are planned through MRP, requirements are
>planned which are not related to any order / forecast (planned) from MPS.
>F.I we have an item which has a safety stock of 2000 pcs, but at the end of
>this year, MRP has planned 300,000 parts!
>
>In MRP140 all settings are OK.
>Did anybody experience the same problem; what is the solution to this
>problem.
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Roel Bakker
>Production Planner & Procurer
>Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Equipment Europe B.V.
>
>
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