You're right.

But I am a bit confused. For 'procurement orders' to run I must set 'Default 
Location' to 'Stock' and 'Destination Location' to 'Stock'. I have checked all 
examples in demo and this appears to be the rule. I don't understand why this 
is the case. What's the purpose of the location 'Default Production'?

My other assumption was that 'procurement order' triggers a 'purchase order'. 
But this is not the case! When you 'Run procurement' on the 'Procurement order' 
goods become immediatelly available. This is a bit confusing! How did goods 
arrive without a purchase order?

Thanks.

Mugoma.



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> I had a similar problem a while ago and I think it was linked to the stock 
> locations... I had goods in "In" location but not in "stock"... and 
> consequently it was not available for the production order. Maybe that can 
> help.
> Antoine
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