George Moroses / Wednesday, May 10, 2023 / Categories: Infor LX & BPCS Tips Infor LX & BPCS Tip: What items should be M-P-S planned vs. M-R-P planned? Master Scheduled Items are those items that are finished goods, or service items, that receive their requirements either specifically from Independent demand, or both Dependent and Independent demand. Independent Demand is demand that cannot be calculated from higher-level demand in the product structure and therefore must be either a forecast or an actual customer order (Finished Goods or Service parts sold to customers). Dependent demand is derived from higher-level demand in the product structure. Dependent demand includes components, raw materials, and sub-assemblies. (these are not normally Master Scheduled Items). Service Parts may have both independent demand from forecast and/or customer orders, as well as dependent demand from higher-level demand if that item is also used in other sub-assemblies or products. Cumulative Lead Time is a concept used in Master Production Scheduling (MPS) that combines the “fixed” lead time, and the “variable” lead time needed to produce the product. It is the longest path through a given Bill-of-material. Based on the MPS setup options, Infor LX (ERP LX) will calculate the cumulative lead time (also called “the Critical Path”) for you (use the “indented BOM” display in BOM300 and find the item with the longest lead time “L/T”). Note: You may have to use Action 21, Line Detail, to see the “L/T” lead time for each item. Previous Article Infor LN & Baan Tip: Separate item codes for incoming & outgoing subassemblies Next Article Infor LN & Baan Finance Tip: Unallocated Payment Print 33773 Rate this article: 5.0 George MorosesGeorge Moroses Other posts by George Moroses Contact author Facebook page Twitter Linked In YouTube Website
9Jul2014 BPCS/LX Tip of the Week: Changing the Master Schedule Wednesday, July 9, 2014 Read more You can change your master schedule by specifying the type of master schedule update to perform. You can run a Net Change or Regenerative Schedule. You also have the ability to clear the lower level requirements out of the Planned and Firm-Planned Order file. Read more
3Jul2014 BPCS/LX Tip of the Week: What is Lean Make to Order? Thursday, July 3, 2014 Read more This is a simple way to go from the customer order to making the order and shipping the order. It involves a few simple steps: Receive and enter the customer order Automatic credit review Automatic release of the shop order tied to the customer order Issue material, report labor to the production order receipt Pick the order, ship the order, invoice the customer With lean, you can skip processing the demand through MRP. You can go directly from the customer order to the shop order creation. Read more
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