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It was set to clear planned orders with a full plan regeneration.

Mitch Damon, CPIM
Planning Systems Manager
Birds Eye Foods, Rochester NY
(585) 383-1070 Ext. 250

-----Original Message-----
From:   Mike Ozanne [SMTP:mozanne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:   Tuesday, November 04, 2003 1:19 PM
To:     SSA's BPCS ERP System
Subject:        Re: help with Finiate Forward Scheduling

At 15:08 03/11/03 -0500, you wrote:
>Mitch:
>
>You are correct.  There is no such switch in BPCS to alter this logic.  I
>guess that the real question is:  Why is there an FPO outside of the 
>Horizon?
>Usually, FPO's are only scheduled inside the Horizon.  MPS/MRP then will 
>create
>Planned Orders just outside.  In this case, you would not have the problem
>that you are experiencing.

Was the planning generation run with the clear planned orders flag set to 
yes, and was it a full plan or a net change? 

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