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Resizeable FactBox pane
The FactBox pane can be found on some forms, by opening the "Related information" slider on the right of the screen. It would be great if it was possible to adjust the width of the FactBox pane (i.e. when it is open, to be able to make it wider or narrower), like was possible in AX 2012. -
Print management - add a Back / Close button to the print management dialog/screen
Add a Back (Close) button to the Print management dialog/screen.
Clicking the Back button should:
- save any updates made on the Print management screen
- return the user to whichever parameter screen they opened the Print management screen from
At the moment, Back / Save buttons are not present on the Print management screen. At the moment, the only way to close the Print management screen without navigating away is to press the Esc key, but there is no on-screen indication that this is possible.
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Inventory journal workflow - automatically post the Journal
The Inventory management module supports workflow on several different types of Inventory journal.
Inventory journal workflow adds an approval step; journals cannot be posted until they have been Approved. After a journal has been approved, the journal can be posted.
Wouldn't it be good if approved Inventory journals were posted automatically?!
Perhaps a new element could be added to the Inventory workflow designer which can trigger the inventory journal posting class. This way, users could configure each inventory journal workflow to automatically post, or not, as required.
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Extended Item substitution to support Item supersession
In D365 SCM, Item substitution functionality allows Master planning to substitute a component or ingredient item on a production order. When you set up item substitution, you assign BOM or Formula lines to a specific Plan group. An item can be substituted for a different item with the same Plan group. Items within the same Plan group are assigned a priority, and the highest priority item is the item that is normally consumed.
When Master planning runs, it uses the highest priority item if it's available. If the highest priority item isn't available, Master planning looks for the next highest priority item with available inventory. If no substitute items are available, Master planning creates a planned order for the highest priority item.
I believe a relatively simply change would allow Plan group functionality to support Item supersession.
Item supersession is a scenario where a component item or ingredient is permanently superseded by a different item. In Item supersession scenarios, it is a common requirement to consume all inventory of the 'old' item before switching to the 'new' item.
If Plan group logic supported the following behaviour, it would be possible for Plan groups to support Item supersession scenarios:
When Master planning runs, it uses the highest priority item if it's available. If the highest priority item isn't available, Master planning looks for the next highest priority item with available inventory. If no substitute items are available, Master planning creates a planned order for the lowest priority item.
If Plan groups supported this logic, the 'old' item could be configured as the highest priority item, and the 'new' item could be configured as the lowest priority. This logic would also support supersession chains.... where ItemA is replaced by ItemB is replaced by ItemC etc.
Later, when inventory of the 'old' item is exhausted, a manual task for the production planners could be to update the BOMs/Formulas to remove lines for the 'old' item, and remove the Plan group settings if appropriate.
It is particularly important that this idea be addressed by Microsoft, because the relevant logic sits inside Planning Optimisation, and cannot be changed by Partners or End Users.
