The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Read more "How To" blogs from ArcherPoint for practical advice on using Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Now when we Calculate the Plan in the Purchasing Requisition Worksheet we can see that we need to transfer 100 to RAL 10 from DAY, and because the DAY Location is below its Reorder Point the system is recommending that 1000 be purchased into the DAY Location.įigure 7 – From the Purchasing Requisition Worksheet, choose Calculate Plan to show how many items to transfer to RAL 10 and how many to purchase for the DAY locationįor more information on this or any other Dynamics NAV costing topic, please contact ArcherPoint. We have set up the Reordering Policy on the DAY SKU as Fixed Order Quantity with a Reorder Point of 100 and a Reorder quantity of 1000.įigure 6 – Setting up the Reordering Policy on the DAY SKU
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And, looking further down, we have selected Transfer-from Code to be DAY.įigure 5 – SKU Card for Location RAL 10 showing the same Replenishment System choices If we look at the SKU Card for Location RAL 10, we see the same Replenishment System choices. For the DAY location, we have selected Purchase.įigure 4 – SKU Card for Location DAY showing the Replenishment System choices If we look at a SKU Card for Location DAY we see that the replenishment System choices have been changed to include Transfer. Order, None, and Assembly.įigure 3 – Choices for Replenishment System on the Item Card If we look at the Item Card setup for Replenishment System we see that we have the choices of Purchase, Prod. If we have customer demand on RAL 10 and RAL 10 doesn’t have adequate inventory on hand to cover the demand, then RAL 10 will need to be replenished from the DAY Location.įigure 2 – Distribution scheme with hub (DAY) and remote locations (RAL 1-10) If we look at the diagram below, we see that the DAY location is the "Hub" of a distribution scheme and that the remote locations are RAL 1 through RAL 10. In Dynamics NAV, we are able to create SKU Cards for Item/Location Item/Variant or Item/Location-Variant.įigure 1 – Item Card allows creation of SKU variants The main use for SKU’s in Dynamics NAV is to set up a planning replenishment path in a distribution environment. We will now use the definition: “A Stockkeeping Unit is a location specific Item Card.” For example, one product stocked at the plant and at six different distribution centers would represent seven SKUs.