Use this subtask to view part/project information for the part on the selected line of the Demand Information subtask, when the Demand Type is "Safety Stock Demand." Use it whenever more detail is required on part/project information for the "Safety Stock Demand" that is selected in the Demand Information subtask.
This field displays the part ID shown in the main screen. The part description will also be displayed in the unlabeled field below this field.
This field displays the revision of the part from the main screen.
The unit of measure assigned to this part in the Basic Part Data screen in Costpoint Product Definition defaults here and cannot be changed.
This field displays the planning type for this part, which shows how this item will be considered for requirement planning and reporting. The various types are "None," "MRP," "Reorder," and "MPS."
This field displays the total lead time that is calculated in the Part Lead Time subtask of the Planning Part Data screen in Costpoint Product Definition.
This field displays the order policy type for the part, which is the lot-sizing technique to be used for this part in Costpoint Material Requirement Planning (MRP). The various types are:
Discrete Lot Size - This policy type requires that the planned order quantity always equal the quantity of the net requirements.
Min/Mult Lot Size - This policy type requires that a minimum/multiple lot size be specified for meeting net requirements.
Order to Point - The inventory reorder process will automatically place a purchase requisition for this part whenever the inventory quantity is less than or equal to the reorder point.
Period - This policy type requires that the lot size equal the net requirements for the specified number of shop calendar days.
Reorder Point - The inventory reorder process will automatically place a purchase requisition for this part whenever the quantity on hand is reduced to or below a specified level (reorder point level).
This field displays the minimum lot size. The calculated planned order will always be at least equal to the specified lot size when meeting net requirements.
This field displays the multiple lot size. The calculated planned order is always a multiple of the specified lot size when meeting net requirements.
This field displays the maximum quantity that can be placed in any one order. If the order quantity is greater than the maximum quantity, it will be split into several orders, each not exceeding the maximum quantity.
If "Period" is displayed in the Order Policy field, this field displays the number of shop days for which the MRP system will combine net requirements to create a planned order.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) if the part is a common stock part, which means that it will not be tied to a particular project but ordered as part of a common pool of items. Otherwise, this field displays "N" (No).
This field displays "Y" (Yes) if the part is floor stock, which means that it is a bulk issue part and therefore is available at all times. Otherwise, this field displays "N" (No).
This field displays "Y" (Yes) if it is a backflush part, which means the system will automatically deduct it from inventory when a manufacturing order is completed. Otherwise, this field displays "N" (No).
This field displays the scrap percentage for this part. This is your best estimate of what percentage of these parts will be accidentally destroyed, lost, or otherwise rendered unusable.
This field displays the default planner assigned to the part for planning purposes.
This field displays the default buyer assigned to the part for planning purposes.
This field displays the yield percentage for the part. It is the percentage of losses that can be expected during manufacture or assembly of this part.
This table window displays project information for the part.
This field displays the ID of the project.
This field displays the name of the project.
This field displays the abbreviation of the project.
This field displays the safety stock assigned to the part for the project on the line.
This field displays the reorder point quantity level of inventory that will be used to create requisitions when the part Planning Type is "Reorder."
Requisitions, when reordered, will bring the inventory up to this inventory level quantity.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) or "N" (No) depending on whether or not substitute parts are allowed for the part/project combination.