Marcelo, sorry for the delay If you only see those requirement types, then you must have a recent (i.e. an SVN or weekly build) version, in which, as Jacopo mentioned, the requirement type I told you to look for has been removed and replaced by the internal requirement; that would be the requirement type you must look for. (Maybe there's a reason I'm not aware of: corrections are welcome) Hope this is helpful Regards,
-- Ricardo Chavez On 9/29/06, Marcelo Hamra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ricardo, in that screen the only "requirement type id" options I see are: - customer requirement - internal requirement - product requirement - work requirement why? thanks for your help. Marcelo >From: "Ricardo Chavez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: ProductionRun generation >Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 15:53:19 -0500 > >Marcelo, >It's weird that there isn't an 'Approve Requirements' link on the >Manufacturing Manager screen. The generated requremets can be seen anyway >in >the Order Manager, in the Requirements screen. You have to select >'ProductionRun proposed by the MRP process' from the OrderRequirementTypeId >field for the generated requirements to show up once you click 'Lookup' >(leaving all the fields blank won't show anything). If all went well, the >requirements generated by the MRP should show up here. >Hope this solves your problem >Regards, > >-- Ricardo Chavez > >On 9/29/06, Marcelo Hamra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>Ricardo, >>I've associated minimum stock and reorder requirements for the products on >>a >>facility and runned MRP. I see no Manufacturing > Approve Requirements on >>the screen. I've been taking a look at the runMrp service and I saw that >>there are events created on inventoryEventPlanned entity. What could be >>the >>problem? >> >>Thanks for your help. >> >>Regards >>Marcelo >> >> >> >From: "Ricardo Chavez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >Reply-To: [email protected] >> >To: [email protected] >> >Subject: Re: ProductionRun generation >> >Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 16:49:47 -0500 >> > >> >Hi Marcelo. >> >If I'm not wrong, you can associate the products you need to produce to >>a >> >facility, specifying a minimum stock, and then run an MRP on that >>facility. >> >If the current stock for your products in that facility is below the >> >minimum, the MRP will create requirements for producing or purchasing >>those >> >products. Then go to Manufacturing > Approve Requirements, mark the >> >checkboxes corresponding to the recently created requirements (they all >>are >> >of type 'ProductionRun proposed by the MRP process') and click on >>'Submit >> >Button' (strange name, I know :)). This will create the production runs, >> >which will have a name like 'MRP_<MRP name>' >> >Hope this helps. >> >Regards, >> > >> >-- Ricardo Chavez >> > >> >On 9/28/06, Marcelo Hamra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >>Hi all, >> >>How can I generate several production runs for the products I need to >> >>produce? I readed that Shipment plans could be used, but I don't plan >>to >> >>enter sales orders in OFBIZ. Should I create "not real" sales orders >>with >> >>the products I want to produce? >> >> >> >>Regards >> >>Marcelo >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
