on 05-11-2010 11:35 AM
All,
We have an issue while testing our system....
When we look at a particular stock (lets say material A), it has stock in unrestrcited (say 100) and quality inspection (say 200)... However, MRP is only reconigizing the unrestricted stock (of 100) and not the quality inspection... Therefore, we will continous order being made via MRP until the quality inspection is moved.
Normally, stock is not in quality inspection that long (say 1 to 2 hours), but in some cases it can go a few days... IS there any configuration point or setting in material master that makes sure MRP will calculation both stock so this does not happen?
Also, keep in mind that MRP calculates availability of inspection stock in two ways.
Before an inspection lot is created, (i.e. a purchase order or production order is out there and planned already, MRP uses the expected GR date plus the Avg. GR days on the main QM view for the material to determine the availability date.
Once the inspection lot is created however, MRP uses the end date of the inspection lot which is the lot creation date plus the avg insp. duration in the inspection type setup in the material master. This can result in some minor differences if you aren't careful in setting your various fields in the material master.
If a material is going to reside in QI for an extended time, the lab should use QA02 to modify the end date of the inspection lot.
FF
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Hi,
In PP setting in SPRO -- Availability check Control-T code OPJJ -- Select availablity check that u r using in material master -- Give include inspection stock check box on
Check what availablity check used in material master for that make above setting.
Just try
Regards
SANIL
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