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the mrp is done by few levels 
national sys800 or item (iim)  the parameter in the planing screen of 
inv100  (cant remember what it called )has couple of option :a-will plane 
the exact need amount        j = will go by lot size        ect.  its in 
the help file

Best Regards
Danny 






"Melvin Tan" <melvin.tan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi there:

We are currently implementing BPCS application in our enterprise and I 
have
observed that during MPS OR MRP generation, the planner order is based on 
a
per lot size or order requirements. e.g.
If I have one part which has an available qty of 5pcs on hand and my
requirements is 120pcs. Isn't it that BPCS should plan only 115pcs instead
of 120pcs. I am currently using BPCS 6.1.





Regards,


Melvin Tan
Information System Department
Suzuki Philippines
Tel: 671-9722 to 28

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