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Is the stockroom profile set to Not allow negatives?





keith.tyler@hap.com
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09/27/2002 10:51 AM
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        Subject:        [SYS21]   Negative Inventories in Manufacturing


We are working on setting up manufacturing bookings in a non lot
controlled
environment. System 21 allows the inventory to go negative when there is
not enough inventory on the component to cover the need. In our lot
controlled environments this is not the case. Anyone have a suggestion on
how to not allow negatives in this type of environment?

Item booking and operator booking
Flow routes
Booking activity code - PRODRP
Backflush material
Schedule controlled environment
Non lot controlled items

Thanks,

Keith


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