on 2016 Mar 09 9:39 PM
Hi Gurus,
I have this scenario
Stock 09.03.2016 100 pc
Sales Order 09.03.2016 150 pc
PO 12.03.2016 100 pc
why the ATP in the sales order is confirming 150 pieces when we have not received the PO?
Thans for your Help
-Italo
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Italo,
You didn't give us much information.
Anyhow, if the sales order is actually confirming for a confirmed material availability date of March 9, then the PO is irrelevant. SO is probably confirming based on lead time.
Best Regards,
DB49
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Thank you DougBoy
The scenario is as follows, we have a stock of 4988 pc in my plant.
The ATP Cum Qty is 227 pc, this ATP Cum Qty considers a PO with 4 pc with reception date 03/14/2016.
If I create a SO with required delivery date 03/12/2016 with 300 pc the ATP confirms 227 on 03/12/2016 (it also confirms 73 pc on April 26th because of the 37 lead time days) .
As we e a 2 days transit time the Material availability date is 03/10/2016. It is considering the 4 pieces that I must receive on March 14th.
We think we should confirm only 223 on March 12, then 4 pc on March 16 and the rest on April 26.
How can we achieve this?
Thanks for your kind help
Italo,
We think we should confirm only 223 on March 12, then 4 pc on March 16 and the rest on April 26.
I am not sure why you would think this.
I didn't actually do the math, but your CO09 tells the tale. There is enough supply (stock plus PO) in place to confirm and ship a brand new order of 227 pc today, plus also ship all the other existing confirmed sales requirements 'on time'.
Why would you want to wait until March 16 to ship the 4 pc against a new 227pc order if you don't need to?
Best regards,
DB49
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