Unfortunately you are correct that MRP will still plan for the use up
component. The only way I have been able to accomplish this is to create a
BOM for the item you want to use up (Parent) with the replacement part as a
component. I'm assuming the component will be planned in the same manner as
the component it is replacing. When MRP runs, as long as you have inventory
for the parent (use up) it won't call out the component (replacement) as a
requirement. When your planner sees this component requirement they can
notify someone to change the BOM accordingly.
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Michael E. Brooks
Business Consultant
DataProfit Corporation
Office: 412.201.1592 x 132
[email protected]
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Please respond to
jdeworld
I would like to phase out a component in a BOM and phase in a new
component. The idea is that MRP checks the inventory of the phase-out
component but doesn't plan new requirements. When requirements are higher
than the inventory of the 'old' component then MRP should plan an order for
the 'new' component.
How can this be achieved?
I was thinking of using stocking type 'U' for the phase-out component and
linking the phase-in component to it in the BOM, but MRP still plans
requirements on the use-up component.
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