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It sounds to me that you have the independent demand flag on the production
item master set to 0 so that all independent demand is included. You may
want to change the flag to 1 so that only sales orders are considered. When
you prompt in this field you will see that there are a number of
combinations.
Greg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stuart Sandler" <SSandler@KREBS.COM>
To: <JBAUSERS-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 11:02 AM
Subject: SYS21 - Double Demand from a DRP order


> We use the DRP module only for moving inventory from 1 stockroom to
another.
>
> When we have to DRP an item to another location from our main stock in 01
> and have it allocated to a work order. Then, the work order creates a
demand
> in 07 (this other location) to be filled with the item coming from 01.
What
> really shows up in MRP is a demand for the work order and a demand for the
> DRP order, in other words a double demand. We have to be very careful and
> not order in the second demand.
>
> Is there someway of change a DRP only on this type from demand to supply?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stuart Sandler
> Director of Information Systems
> Krebs Engineers
> (520) 744 - 5601
> ssandler@krebs.com
>
>
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