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The hard allocations are not looked as part of the MRP execution. They are there for the sole purpose of locking inventory to satisfy the customer/shop order requirements.

I don't believe that there is a good clean way to exclude a warehouse from an MRP run. You might want to try and make it non-netable, execute MRP and then change it back (just a thought). I strongly suggest executing this solution in a test environment FIRST.

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From: bpcs-l-bounces+dsweeney=phoenixbcinc.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bpcs-l-bounces+dsweeney=phoenixbcinc.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Billt@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 10:40 AM
To: BPCS ERP System
Subject: [BPCS-L] Warehouse within a facility

Can anyone tell me how to exclude an allocatable netable warehouse from
the Facility MRP run? We have a used equipment warehouse that orders are
being placed against but it shows as a facility requirement in the MRP run
even though it is allocated to that order. It treats all orders as a
"pool" from one facility that all warehouses pull from which is not
acceptable when product is available in that respective warehouse.

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