Enter a time period, as a number of days, during which master scheduling consolidates all requirements for the item and generates ...

Enter a time period, as a number of days, during which master scheduling consolidates all requirements for the item and generates one planned order to cover the sum of these demands. If you enter 5, for example, planned orders are consolidated for five-day periods. The coverage period starts on the date of the first requirement, and the planned order is generated on this date. The requirement date, such as the delivery date, determines which period the planned order is put in. This field is available when you select Period in the Coverage code list. For example, the coverage period is 5 and the minimum quantity is 0. There are sales orders that have requirement dates of September 1, September 3, September 10, September 14, and September 20. Master scheduling generates three planned orders. One planned order is dated September 1. This planned order covers September 1 to September 3. One planned order is dated September 10. This planned order covers September 10 to September 14. One planned order is dated September 20. This planned order covers September 20.
English
English (United States)
日本語
Japanese