Erik:
I don't believe that Order Policy G will work for Ramona's purpose. Period
Requirements means that when a need is detected, look forward X Days (i.e.
the Fixer Period Number of Days) and accumulate the requirements. Then,
create a Planned Order on the first Need Date for the accumulated Quantity.
So, if the Period Days is 1, I would expect that a Planned Order will be
created on each day that a Required Quantity is detected. I would expect
that the effect will be the same as Order Policy A = Discrete. Try it out
and see what happens.
Thanks.
Les Mittman
847-858-5235
BPCS Consultant with over 20 years experience.
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I think in 405CD you have an order policy G = period requirement . That
will plan orders and group your requirement in 7 days or 5 days etc.
Set the #of days you want. in the INV100 / IIM/IPODY = 1 Period order
Days for IIM/IORDP = G. I guess you can try it out.
Erik
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I suggest you look at Order Policy Code instead.
You can set up all kinds of systems to space out the work to be done, based
on capacity expectations.
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Al Mac
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BPCS version 4.05CD
Would like to know if anybody has an idea of how to use the facility
planning daily lead time rate but create multiple planned orders? We are
attempting to use the daily lead time as the daily capacity of the
finished good. The forecast is backing up the planned order to the
correct start date but we would like one planned order per day in order
to:
1) Space out the raw material planned orders, not all material is needed
on the first day of production
2) Create daily shop orders to dispatch to production
Any advice is appreciated.
Ramona Marshall
Analyst
Group Dekko, Inc.
mailto:ramona@xxxxxxxxx
Phone:(260) 599-3702
http://www.dekko.com
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