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A specific case of this is the flow event table. We want to exclude this from the audit log as it does not need to be retained for any compliance or regulatory purpose. Having the ability to do a bulk delete on this table in the audit logs would be useful. Even better would be to eliminate it from the audit log all together.
This is a very important need and one of the few drawbacks of the changes from planning optimization versus legacy MRP that have not been fixed. The documentation here https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/master-planning/supply-chain-calendars-master-planning implies that the vendor calendar would be respected over the coverage group, but that is NOT what happens, even if the parameters to respect the vendor shipping dates is enabled. Below is the verbiage from MS Learn dated from 2026, however that is NOT what planning optimization is doing. The coverage group is overriding the vendor calendar.Delivery date of a planned purchase orderThe receipt date of a purchase indicates the date when you'll receive the goods. It will be an open date in the calendar. To determine which days the purchase orders can be received on, the system considers the following calendars, in order from highest to lowest priority:Vendor's calendarCoverage group calendarWarehouse calendar for the receiving warehouse
