on 2007 Aug 28 1:23 PM
Hi,
Let me explain a scenerio: MRP type is VB for certain materials (spare parts). So previously when the stock falls below the re order point, the system automatically generates planned orders. But for the last few days, I am finding that, evenif the stock is below the re order point, MRP run does not takes place automatically. It is to be mentioned here that a variant for MRP run is created by which MRP run has to take place automatically with generation of planned orders (tcode MDBT)
Please advice me as to how can I get my previous situation back? (Previous situation was auto MRP run and generation of planned orders when stock falls below re order point)
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Hi
Check the periodicity of the automatic mrp run in the background job schedule (MDBT). In your case earlier the repeat period could be 1 day... this value must have been changed to a week or month. check this...
Regards,
Ramasamy
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Hi Nath,
you mean when you schedule the mrp in MDBT ,planned order not created?
Sorry Can you please explain
Regards
Ranga
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Hi Ranga,
We use to run MRP in the background. This is done automatically by creating a variant in MDBT. I ve checked the variant, it shows that MRP run will generate planned orders. But even though the stock depletes below re order point, no planned orders are generated (MRP run may not occur automatically, that I am not sure). Initially the problem was not there. The problem is existing now.
Regards,
Jyoti
hi
pls check the valitity period for your mrp area for the mrp
planning
v.raj
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