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Customers are always confused by the terminology in the default order parameters. middle section "inventory". If I put a lead time here, what does that mean? In item coverage the language used is not so ambiguous : purchase, production or transfer That is more like it. We need the same clarity here. Production lead time, and the min, multiple and max apply to Production. Then we need a fourth section that is for transfers. Min, multiple and max. This would make the setup of the item a lot more user friendly

Category: Inventory
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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,

Per Lykke Lynnerup

PM, Microsoft

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e

Would be a great improvement!

Category: Inventory

e

The omission of dedicated min/multiples/max order multiples for production vs stock transfers is a massive weakness in the D365 solution, specifically when you consider the way that it impacts upon master-planning.

My company manufactures stock and transfers between warehouses within the same site. These NEED to be in different multiples, and consequently requires significant levels of manual analysis & intervention by the planning team to adjust recommendations accordingly.

Why wouldn't these be separate parameters?

Category: Inventory

e

Glad I'm not the only one who finds this frustrating

Category: Inventory