on 2008 May 28 12:24 PM
What is difference between planned order & process order?
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If stock is needed then a planned order is created. A planned order consists of a suggested order quantity, a start date and a finish date.In order to replenish stock, we must convert the planned order to a production/process order (if it is for a manufactured item), or to a purchase requisition (if it is for a purchased item).When the planned order is converted to a production/process order, the dependent requirements for its components become reservations.
- Planned orders for repetitive mfg
- Production orders for discrete mfg
- Process orders for process mfg
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