Issue: After creating an entry for Inventory Blocking. "Simulate Delivery Date" the "expected date" of the inventory blocking type is not calculated. Impact: The calculated day in the ATP for the delivering will be wrong, because the future stock with the quantity which is just temporary blocked is not seen. That means, that you will not deliver the items, which is on stock. I opened a support ticket, but MS didn't agree that this is a bug.
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Same challenge here.. ATP should honor receipt date.
Category: Inventory
So in this case, we are lying to our sales people who take customer orders, give our customers the wrong information, our e-commerce gives our customers the wrong information. As design ?
Category: Inventory
We have the same challenge. If a quality order is raised then we update the "expected date" for the related inventory blocking entry. However this is not reflected in the ATP calculation - items are wrongly available. I have as well raised tickets for this issue and I have provided screenshot of the code that is causing this. The blocking transactions are wrongly considered as a transfer pair that can be ignored. But that assumption is only true if the dates are the same. Unfortunately this is considered as a design limitation and not a bug. Anyhow this must be fixed.
Category: Inventory