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Hi Mark W. Taylor: I went to the Mapics Support website and found the following about MRP and Safety Stock: ------from Mapics E:Info No Wait Responce System------ Solution Information Title: Appearance of Safety Stock in MAPICS XA MRP ID: 425638 Domain: mapicsl Here is the solution: Appearance of Safety Stock in MAPICS XA MRP Safety Stock shows on inquiries and reports as a requirement with a type of *SF. The requirement may be on the current date, leadtime, cumulative material leadtime or cumulative manufacturing leadtime. The requirement is not like other requirements in that it does not subtract from the projected balance, however after the Safety Stock requirement, MRP plans the projected balance to be at the Safety Stock level or higher if order modifiers such as minimum or multiple quantities exist. Also, unlike other types of requirements, safety stock requirements are not represented by a record in REQMTS -- the requirements file. The safety stock requirement is built 'on the fly' by the item requirements inquiry program and by the planning programs. Prior to XAR3, Safety Stock was always a requirement at lead time. XAR4, XAR5 & XAR55 has two options: 1) product lead time 2) MRP Current Date XAR6 has four options: 1) MRP current date 2) purchase or manufacturing lead time (based on the lead time code) 3) cumulative material lead time 4) cumulative manufacturing lead time ------from Mapics E:Info No Wait Responce System------ I hope this helps you with your question. Al Gershen Grants Pass, OR aldg1@charter.net On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 15:06:57 -0400 "Taylor, Mark W" <MarkWTaylor@eaton.com> wrote:
How does MRP use safety stock on an item? Thanks, Mark
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