on ‎2017 Jul 27 1:40 AM
We have a Repair business in the same plant as our Production and both in the same building. They both use very similar components. But before SAP we had these two businesses in different plants in Oracle. Well they consolidated those plants in the SAP transition. But I need to block all the inventory in the repair side from MRP. So since we have WM already I have all the Repair stock in its own unique storage type. But obviously ST does is not used in MRP calculations. Only SLOCS. Unfortunately the repair SLOC is useable by MRP runs and we don't want this since Repair business needs their inventory segregated from MRP supply calculations. If we don't we run into the scenario where Production runs dry for the inventory in their ST but Repair has enough stock. So then a buyer wouldn't see the buy message to buy more. Then we are in crisis mode to buy more and pay expedite fees, etc.
So my idea is to move our Repair inventory into one of our blocked SLOCS. We have two. But if I do this can I specify bins like I have in the unrestricted SLOCS and then still move the stock back to consume with LP10 like we do now for the Repair stock? My worry is how to have the material transfered back from blocked to unrestricted stock to be available to Repair to fix their Customer repairs. And also can I create bins in this blocked SLOC. Please let me know if you have any advice to solve my Repair woes.
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How do block storage locations in your system? Storage locations are customizing (table T001L) and nothing more than a code and a description. So how you can block a storage location?
And if you can't, then how is this storage location different from another storage location that it could have influence on creation of storage bins?
And how could this prevent MRP from creating requisitions? If the stock is blocked then it can't be used, if the storage location is excluded from MRP then the stock can't be seen, the result is the same, you have to less good material for a production and hence you get requisitions.
MRP is no case looking into WM bins. MRP runs on plant level in general.
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