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Larenzo,

Demand requirements are created in accordance with the Lot Size and
Order Policy for items as defined in MRP140, (Item Facility Planning
Maintenance). MRP600 explodes requirements for the Parent Item through
the Bill of Materials to determine Child requirements in accordance with
the Lot Size and Order Policy for child items as defined in MRP140.

Best Regards,
Gerry Duhon, CPIM | Sr. Application Consultant, Supply Chain &
Manufacturing | Professional Services Infor | Cell:815.347.0754
|Gerry.Duhon@xxxxxxxxx

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date: Wed, 21 May 2008 06:54:47 -0700 (PDT)
from: Larenzo Alexander <larenzo_alexander@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: [BPCS-L] MRP Grouping Logic

Hello All,
I don't have the Source Code to MRP600 - Explode Requiremtns. And I was
wonderng can you give me a summary on how MRP looks at the
Requirements?to determine?what is the logic for grouping plans for an
item togheter to create a Planned Order (KFP record).

For exmaple if your looking at the Planning/Pegging Inquiry( MRP300) how
does it decide when to take several quanities and dates in the
Requirements column (to the right) and creat a Planned Order (to the
left).
Hope you can understand what I'm trying to ask. lol Any feed back would
be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.




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date: Wed, 21 May 2008 12:00:11 -0400
from: mrogers@xxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: [BPCS-L] MRP Grouping Logic

Have you tried the Help Text from the program?






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Hello All,
I don't have the Source Code to MRP600 - Explode Requiremtns. And I was
wonderng can you give me a summary on how MRP looks at the Requirements
to
determine what is the logic for grouping plans for an item togheter to
create a Planned Order (KFP record).
For exmaple if your looking at the Planning/Pegging Inquiry( MRP300) how

does it decide when to take several quanities and dates in the
Requirements column (to the right) and creat a Planned Order (to the
left).
Hope you can understand what I'm trying to ask. lol Any feed back would
be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.




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