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Project Specific Quantity calculation in the inventory Planning/MRP

  • August 5, 2025
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We have an scenario, where a customer they want to consider Project related Stock on MRP demand planning.

For example, consider an item with a demand of 100 units and an available stock of 50 units, but this stock is tied to a project layer. The customer expects that any stock on a project layer should be excluded from standard MRP calculations.

Additionally, there is another project-specific demand of 70 units for the same item. Since there are already 50 units available on the project layer, the system should only suggest purchasing the remaining 20 units.
We understand that this functionality is currently not supported, but is there any plan to incorporate such logic in a future release?

Best answer by angierowley75

Yes.  The Projects team has an active project to build a material list.  Once that material list project is completed, the MRP routine will be enhanced to consider the materials as demand.

If you would like to be added to the list of external contributors/stakeholders - please make sure you upvote and provide your business case on the idea:

 

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angierowley75
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  • August 5, 2025

Yes.  The Projects team has an active project to build a material list.  Once that material list project is completed, the MRP routine will be enhanced to consider the materials as demand.

If you would like to be added to the list of external contributors/stakeholders - please make sure you upvote and provide your business case on the idea:

 


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@angierowley75, Is there any estimate timeline, when we can have this release.


angierowley75
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Not officially… the status of this idea will change to Shortlisted when we have a targeted release.  I would say a year from now is likely.