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Yes and no.
I know everyone recommends using a "4" but that won't stop the system from 
"changing" firm orders. 
The code needs to be 001 00, (and this may be a little overkill but...) 
create the "V" code for 11, 12, 13, 14 and 19.

This should prevent the system from changing any Firm order lines but you 
should have the capability to make changes in VS based on the MRP 
suggestions if that is what the planner desires.

Let me know how that goes.

Michele




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Thanks for that

Trying some testing here to see if I can get it working OK but the filter 
I
created 11V is having no effect

Have I got the flags wrong??

Opt  Code (  3 )    Description                             +-C IO
11             Purchase Order                          001          00
11A            Purchase order Planner Message          001          11
11C            Confirmed PO                            004          00
11F            Date range test                         111          22
11V            VS item                                 000          00
11W            Purchases - Woking                      001          11
11X            Purchase ord extnd'd time fnc           004          00
12             Purchase (schedule)                     004          00
12A            Purchase planner messages               001          11

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O.K. I will try to be as brief as possible...

The filter I am referring to, is defined in Production Definition
Management, Utilities, Maintain Parameters - System parameters - WTYP.
These are three character fields, with the last character being the
"filter code" that will be used on the item's production details field
labeled "MPS/MRP filter".
Let's take as  an example, parameter code - 11  Purchase order -  this
code should have no restrictions remember the last character is the code -
therefore "blank" is a code.  Create a code - 11A Purchase order (VS) -
with the restrictions you require, such as no cancellations, then simply
flag all VS scheduled items that you wish not to be changed, with an A in
the filter field.

Essentially - there are various transactions, such as purchase orders,
work orders, production schedules and  vendor schedules that can be
refined using filters.  Refinements such as; no change to quantities or
dates unless a certain percentage has been exceeded, or falls within a
specified time frame, or no change at all.  These filter codes affect the
planning of the item, so if you create a code in WTYP that prevents
changes to firm orders, and assign that code to a VS item, you prevent
changes in VS since VS simply pulls from the MPS and/or MRP plan.

We hated time fences because we have 7 planners releasing schedules as
needed - plus we wanted to be able to "see" the changes and resulting
system suggestions in MPS/MRP.  Filters work for us.

Please feel free to contact me with questions or if I can be of assistance
- it sounds worse than it really is!

Michele Mitchell
Ambrake Corporation
Phone 270.234.2337
mmitchell@xxxxxxxxxxx





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We are heavy VS users and I would like to understand what you are
explaining
here,

we protect our orders by using the MRP timefence and a 4 week cycle on
release so that the Firm VS requirements have all moved inside the MRP
timefence by the next release

Andrew


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Yes. The only way that I am aware of, is by defining a filter and
assigning the code to the item # that you want to control.
There may be other ways - I'd like to see what other users have to say (an
easier way?), so rather than get into detail here, let me know later if
you need more information.

Michele Mitchell
Ambrake Corporation




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S21:                 V2.4 SP2.4

Module:             VS

Topic:               Locking Vendor Schedules in VS



Is there a way to lock schedules created in vendor scheduling where JBA
will
not alter specific line. This would be like/similar to the time fence
option
in MRP where you can specify the JBA does not modify or suggest a change
to
existing MRP schedules.



I am looking for a way to stop vendor scheduling from changing a schedule
already made inside of the next 14 days.





Thank you

Randy Rosebrock

419.633.1886 DID

419.636.4211 Bryan, OH



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