- Navigate to Purchasing » MRP » MRP - Buy
- You will see that the MRP page lets you know the last time MRP was run.
- You will also see that this page shows you how up-to-date your data was at the time of your MRP refresh.
- A forecast is a potential order. Clicking the checkbox allows you to see supply needs and need dates as if it were an order.
- Running MRP in Standard mode is recommended because it considers purchasing needs and the dates the ordered parts will be received.
- Click Refresh to run MRP Refresh.
- Once the MRP report pulls up, you can filter this report by multiple categories.
- You can see important data per part, including quantity on order, quantity on hand, and available quantity.
- To view the most detailed and up-to-date info on the part, leverage the part waterfall.
- To navigate there, click on the part number hyperlink, Activity+, Waterfall.
- The left hand portion of the screen represents part demand, and the righthand portion represents supply data.
- Part waterfall is divided up by warehouse location, allowing for even more granular data to be utilized.