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Requisition vs. Planning worksheet: why having two planning tools?


Why warning icons are available on the Planning Worksheet but not in the Requisition Worksheet? Well, this is more a licensing request.

Requisition worksheet is on the basic license … thus, it provides basic functionality. In the other hand, if you require more complex planning functionality, you should buy planning worksheet. And, what are these differences between Requisition and Planning Worksheets in terms of functionality? Lets find out this:

Requisition Worksheet:

  • It is included in the Business Essentials
  • It is intended for replenishment of Purchase and/or Transfer orders
  • It allows to run Regenerative Plan
  • It sets Pegging info
  • It is MRP focused

Planning Worksheet:

  • It also allows replenishment of Production Orders
  • It allows to run Regenerative Plan
  • It sets Pegging info
  • It is MRP and MPS focused
  • It provides Planning warnings
  • It is prepare for Net Change planning
  • It has a Error Log
  • And, it can interact with Requisition Worksheet by creating entries

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