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MRP Detail Inquiry by WO (Critical Materials but looking at entire demand)


Has anyone been able to create an inquiry that will allow you to see your expected quantity on hand by allocation date by WO? I’m essentially wanting to build a critical material but have it look at the entire demand rather than just that WO.

Best answer by angierowley75

On the Production Schedule Board, there is a visual indicator (lightening bolt) for operations which have insufficient QOH for material required.

I would recommend creating an “Idea” and providing your Use Case on communities so we can evaluate this as an enhancement request for a future release.

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angierowley75
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I think you would need to use the MRP capability.  Run regenerate MRP and look at MRP Display and Detail


jeremyd45
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We have a few customers who are looking at something like this as well. Having a Consolidated MRP or Consolidated Missing report would be very helpful.

I like MRP for manufacturing and critical materials is great for micro level planning. I would love if there was a way to see a summary of what production orders are missing any material.

 


angierowley75
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On the Production Schedule Board, there is a visual indicator (lightening bolt) for operations which have insufficient QOH for material required.

I would recommend creating an “Idea” and providing your Use Case on communities so we can evaluate this as an enhancement request for a future release.


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  • January 12, 2023

Hey Angie, I’m unfamiliar with the production schedule board and don’t see it in my instance of Acumatica. What module can I find this under?


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  • February 21, 2023

Hi Angie, I too am unfamiliar with the production schedule board. We have the manufacturing edition and are on 2022 R1. Is this an additional feature?


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