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When a production order is generated from a sale order (from the "Planning" button"), all lines from this sale order are taken into account to create production orders.
In many cases, the user just want to create a production order for a specific line and a specific quantity.

I would be very helpful to have the possibility, from the page "Sales Order Planning" (99000883), to choose lines we want to use for the production order creation process, and the quantity we want to produce on each line.
Category: Manufacturing
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Ideas Administrator

Thank you for your feedback. Currently this is not in our roadmap; however, we are tracking it and if we get more feedback and votes, we may consider it in the future.

Sincerely,
Andrei Panko
PM, Microsoft

Comments

R

I get this a lot as well. A lot of the customers find it really hard to figure out easily what current orders are going to fulfil the sales order, or work as a co-packer/manufacturer, so they just want 1 PO per order, and want to be able see easily that the customer’s order is in the plan when they enquire without having to use reservation entry screeenit would also help if it’s possible to select multiple SO and batch create the Prod Order too. not all company has the capacity to learn planning features.

Category: Manufacturing

R

Please improve BC's functionality. It currently has the same functionality as Navision 20 years ago.

Category: Manufacturing

R

I agree with all of you. For me it's necessary to evaluate these information in the customer contribution statement.

Category: Manufacturing

R

perhaps it would be useful if the production orders created in this way were reported as data in the header, the reference to the customer, at no. sales order and no. sales line.

Category: Manufacturing

R

Can you use the "Order Planning" sheet for this functionality? Our main production group uses the traditional planning worksheet, but for smaller or unique orders we plan through the "Order planning" and plan by line where we can drill down and only plan certain subassemblies or lines, or choose not to plan items.

Category: Manufacturing