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We ended up utilizing/customizing MRP540 (Release Planned Orders) and
SFC550 (Print Released Orders). Actually, we just ended up copying and
customizing CL SFC550C to accept an in-house work file instead of the
file from MRP540...
To avoid program customization, you may want to look at adding these
requirements to the KOR instead of KMR and running MRP540 and SFC550
(these requirements may already be on the KOR file, if MRP planned for
them). It would be helpful if the parts had a unique planning code...
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