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Reply from pairajesh on Nov 23 at 5:02 AM One way is, if the material has to sit for 48 hrs in the plant & if it is not for quality reasons (as I understand) then you need not send it to quality stocks. Maintain GR processing time buffer for lead time calculation. The stocks from production will be directly read by ATP. Other way is,I do not clearly recall Availability checking control settings has Q stock check, I think there should be. Please verify it. If yes you can maintain this setting & Test. Thanks, Rajesh
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: rob_schneider Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 7:14 AM Subject: ATP - and Qstock We have a situation where customer order dates change due to material going into q-stock. When we have an item that is on backorder, those orders get an ATP date that comes from the production order ( any GR time). Once the production order is produced, normally the customer order is delivered to the inventory. However in this particular plant the material has to sit for 48 hours befrore it can ship, so we take it directly into qstock. So now when the production order is produced it disapears and so does the inventory in qstock. Now the system doesnt see any stock so it changes the schedule line date to be lead time, then 48 hours later the order gets confirmed and delivered. I can't seem to find anywhere that I can tell ATP to consider qstock as available like I can with MRP. | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | In the Spotlight Become a blogger at Toolbox.com and share your expertise with the community. Start today. _.____.__ |