Bryan
15th October 2002, 20:19
I have 2 production orders - one subassembly and one finished good (which will consume the subassembly)
The 2 production orders have the following finish dates:
subassembly = 10/22 at 10:22am
finished good = 10/22 at 8:48am
I then generate signals, and the system is telling me I have negative inventory, because my subassembly will be built an hour and a half after the finished good. In reality, we dont look at time when building order, only date, so we are going to be fine in production.
I have many subassembly/finished good orders in this situation, and Im getting a negative inventory signal on each. Technically, it is correct in giving me a signal, but we do not build our orders to a specific time- only to a date. Is there any way to have signals ignore the time on an order and only look at date?
The 2 production orders have the following finish dates:
subassembly = 10/22 at 10:22am
finished good = 10/22 at 8:48am
I then generate signals, and the system is telling me I have negative inventory, because my subassembly will be built an hour and a half after the finished good. In reality, we dont look at time when building order, only date, so we are going to be fine in production.
I have many subassembly/finished good orders in this situation, and Im getting a negative inventory signal on each. Technically, it is correct in giving me a signal, but we do not build our orders to a specific time- only to a date. Is there any way to have signals ignore the time on an order and only look at date?