Request to add a feature to be able to distinguish between a planned order of MRP and one created manually
In Planned order, User asked to distinguish between a planned order of MRP and one created manually. Though it seems useful whether having a pegging or not, there is no way to indicate on the list. So, please consider to add a feature to be able to do it like adding a field or flag.
Ability to recalculate BOM level based on the formula master if there is a production order which includes a circularity BOM
Request to have an ability to recalculate BOM level based on the formula master if there is a production order which includes a circularity BOM.
Thank you for your feedback. We are re-categorizing this feedback to get it in front of the right team.
Sincerely,
Johan Hoffmann
PM, Microsoft
Forecast Reduction Principle include Project for Items
When reduction principle by Transaction - order is utilized and a company has both project based and non-project (stock) forecast, any sales order to the specified customer on the project forecast will reduce the forecast for the project.
In order to fix this, the reduction pr...
Ability to track the agreement which attached to an order on the pegging tab in the net requirement of the item
For example, if a sales agreement is attached to a sales order, when user navigate to the net requirement of the item in that sales order, user should be able to see the sales agreement in the pegging tab to show that the sales order is linked to it.
Override Safety Margins on Item Coverage
Hello,
it would be great to be able to override safety margins on item coverage such as many other parameters from coverage groups. This will offer the possibility to manage exceptions and optimize the result of MRP.
Thank you
Unposted (draft, in review, rejected) stock journals should not be included in net item requirement calculation
Currently item requirement calculations are affected by all stock movement journals, regardless of the status of the journal.
This means journals in draft, in review or even rejected (!) status is driving demand through MRP. This is wrong, only posted journals should be includ...
Thanks for your input! If it gets voted, we will consider it implementing it for our long term roadmap.
Sincerely,
Beatriz Nebot Gracia
Product Manager, Microsoft
Master planning auto firm transfer orders
Being able to auto firm planned transfer orders and not only planned purchase orders.
Filter by warehouse on firming planned orders batch job.
Thanks for your input! If it gets voted, we will consider adding it to our long term roadmap.
Sincerely,
Beatriz Nebot Gracia
Product Manager, Microsoft
Global Net Requirements
We recommend to add a new form where we can view the Net requirements for all the Items instead of going Item by Item on the released product.
Thanks for your input! If it gets voted, we will consider adding it to our long term roadmap.
Sincerely,
Beatriz Nebot Gracia
Product Manager, Microsoft
Master Scheduling with Multiple routes & Master planning at same time
Finished good should be able to tag to multiple routes with different resource capacities so that cost and time can be saved during production.
For one of my client, I am looking for a process ...
Thanks for your input! If it gets voted, we will consider adding it to our long term roadmap.
Sincerely,
Beatriz Nebot Gracia
Product Manager, Microsoft
Cross Instance Planning Optimization - Circular Supply Chain
We have a circular supply chain with one fulfillment instance generating demand and manufacturing instance representing supply. Currently Planning Optimization can only be associated with a single F&O instance and does not support circle supply chain between two instances.
F...
Thank you for your input! If it gets voted, we will consider adding it to our long term roadmap.
Sincerely,
Beatriz Nebot Gracia
Product Manager, Microsoft
Administrator
Thank you for your feedback.
Currently this is not in our roadmap; however, we are tracking it and if we get more feedback and votes, we may consider it in the future.
Sincerely,
Christian Rytt
PM,
Microsoft.