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Take Previous Reservations into MRP run

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Hello all,

The scenario is that there are many reservations in the system a year ago. Due to that reservations, when MRP is run, the system is considering those reservations and PR qty. is getting increased.

I want to consider the reservationsfrom the last 1 monthinto MRP run.

Kindly suggest.

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Caetano
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hello

As Rupesh mentioned, the only way to do it in standard is closing the old reservations, by manually completing the orders or by deleting manual reservations.

Otherwise, you can enhance MRP to avoid considering old requirements. BAdI MD_ADD_ELEMENTS can be used in Classic MRP or method MDPS_ADJUST from BAdI PPH_MRP_RUN_BADI in MRP Live.

Regards,
Caetano

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chetan_mody4
Explorer
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Hello Aniket,

If there are some reservations that are one month old, and some older than that, then maybe we have to take a step back and analyze/resolve the cause of old un-fulfilled reservations - otherwise the new/current reservations will continue to become old reservations.

Anyways, if you want MRP to consider only some specific reservations, then change issue location for them to one specific storage location, and customize that location to be planned separately (mostly by re-order point planning). MD04 will also show a separate segment for that storage location. With that, let MRP create replenishment for everything, but you only fulfill the replenishments created for that storage location segment. Hope this helps.

rupesh_brahmankar3
Active Contributor
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Hello,

In that case you need to close an old open reservations, if these reservation are against the production order you need to TECO production orders. You can do that through COHV in mass. It will close the open resevation and production order too and will not appear in MD04 and MRP net requirment calculation.

Best Regards,

R.Brahmankar