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Replenishment. Quantity Replaned.

  • November 7, 2023
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In the Replenishment process, what does Replaned mean? How does Replaned affect the Create Purchase Order process?

Best answer by Kandy Beatty

HI @scottaisd00 

Replanned is used to replenish stock in the destination warehouse, which is usually done by a Transfer Order. 

It is driven off the Item-Warehouse combo. It does not create a purchase order since it is requiring a transfer order. 

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Kandy Beatty
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  • November 7, 2023

HI @scottaisd00 

Replanned is used to replenish stock in the destination warehouse, which is usually done by a Transfer Order. 

It is driven off the Item-Warehouse combo. It does not create a purchase order since it is requiring a transfer order. 


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  • Freshman I
  • November 7, 2023

We don’t have these items in any of our warehouses to transfer. They have to be put on a Purchase Order to get in stock, right?


Kandy Beatty
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  • November 7, 2023

HI @scottaisd00 

That is correct, to get Stock into the system using replenishment, it would be through a Purchase Order. 


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  • Freshman I
  • November 7, 2023

So are you saying I should just ignore anything that shows as Replaned?


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  • Freshman I
  • November 7, 2023

Disregard my question above. Now I see a difference on this Item in the Replenishment Source causing I think the Replane scenario you described

 


Kandy Beatty
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  • November 7, 2023

It depends on if you want to use transfers. Most companies only have one warehouse so it does not apply to them.