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Hi Pierre,


You have to use DRP. IN DRP relatioship maintenance, you have to declare a
in transit warehouse and location. This way the stock in transit will not be
lost, and will always be accounted for.

It is more practical of you declare an in transit location that belongs to
the ship to warehouse instead of the ship from. 

After you have setup DRP relationship maintenance, no need regenerate DRP,
you may create your planned resupply (transfer) orders manually in Planned
order maintenance, then release the resupply (transfer) orders in DRP
release planned orders, at which point they are visible and maintainable in
order entry. The order type for DRP resupply (transfer) orders is
automatically order type 9. Transfer (resupply) orders can be
picked/shipped/invoiced, and use Resupply order receipt to receive the stock
in the ship to warehouse. 

Call me if you need further explanation in french

> Daniel Warthold
Business Analyst
> Eicon Networks Corporation            
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-----Original Message-----
From: P.Deveau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:P.Deveau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 13:15
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [BPCS-L] Resupply orders


We would like to user tohe resupply order to transfert inventory from
warehouse to another warehouse. But the planner complain that the stock
diseapear in inventory when it leave the shipped from warehouse and before
it is received at the to warehouse.

At the step when I pick confirm.:
      Shipped from warehouse :  on -order  and inventory decrease
      to warehouse : on -order and inventory remain the same. At this step
the quantity on-order cannot mean  the have leaved or not the shipped from
warehouse.
      Are there an easy way to determine if the stock is in-transit between
the 2 warehouse? Are there some parameters that I can use to be able to
determine if the material is in transit or still on-order at the shipped
frmo warehouse?


Pierre Deveau








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