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Reply from JoeCa on Sep 12 at 12:19 PM Hi, What I actually wanted to say is that ROP is considered only if you work on ROP basis, and this is defined by means of the MRP type, not the lot size. That means that you need to have a VB or V1 MRP type in order for the ROP value to be considered. The lot size determines how the replenishment quantities (i.e. lot size) are calculated. At this point (in a ROP scenario) the replenishment is triggered when the actual stock quantity falls below the ROP value and the FX lot size is eventually taken into consideration. GIUSEPPE CASCELLI
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: DaveT1948 Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 7:42 AM Subject: How to Create Lot Size FX So are you saying that for both FX & HB you have to be below the ROP level that has been created? I am not planning to do anything specific just trying understand how SAP works in relation to conventional inventory controls. You are right I should have used PR, I wasnt been speciifc in that sense Normally in Non SAP systems, if I set ROP = 10 then as soon as I reach 10 a PR is triggered | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |