on 10-10-2008 1:10 PM
Hey All,
I would like to know how Capacity is booked on the Planned orders resulting from the MRP run.
Regards.
HI
when you run MRP for teh produced material,
system considers teh routing-operation tume,inhouse production time and Gr time if yuomentioned in Material master.and work centres used in routing and based on time of working and availabel capacity system praposes the time of prodcution,
this time is loaded on work centre capacity agaisnt the planned order,
once planned order is converted to production order,
the capacity will be against the prodcution order
-ashok
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The standard system comes with that check already placed, meaning the capacity "requirements" are generated, My question is how does the system book capacity of multiple planned orders of multiple products which use the same workcenters/resources.
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Hi Danish,
This setting is there in T.code OPU5 - Specify scheduling Parameter.
In Detail Scheduling Tab:- You have to tick Generate Capacity Requirement.
Regards.
Dhaval
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Hi Danish,
On the basis of Delivery Date or requirement date system schedules the order either it is though Backward or Forward scheduling. For this calculation system considers the Inhouse Production Time , GR Processing Time , Routing data etc.And during this calculation system will ignore the available capacity on particular date means you have to perform Capacity Leveling later.
And on the basis of that Routing which is selected during MRP run system generates the Capacity requirement on the relevant work centers / Resources.
Refer below link,
[Detail Scheduling|http://digilander.libero.it/vietrim/]
Regards,
Dhaval
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