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Suggest moving demands, when it doesn’t get better on the supplies

Why use Reverse Planning
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A beginner video is for people with little or no experience with Business Central. It is explained thoroughly and is easy to understand. Beginner The "Whys" focus on how your business needs can be supported with the erp-solution. The topic is visualized - not demonstrated. The Whys This video includes functionality from the app "Reverse Planning" which is available at Microsoft AppSource. Click to visit AppSource. Reverse Planning

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Presenter: Sune Lohse, Chief Strategy Officer

With Reverse Planning, it is possible to suggest moving demands when it doesn’t get better on the supplies.

That is, if you have a purchase order that you cannot fulfill, and it’s delayed, and you want to calculate the opposite way, the reverse MRP, you can do that.

Let’s see how it works in Business Central.

So, with the function moveDemandDates, it’s possible to calculate upside down within a date filter and location filters or whatever, and then to get all the actions that I need to move, all the demands that I need to move to fulfill my criteria.

So, when it doesn’t get better on all the supplies, this is the Reverse Planning of MRP that suggests everything that I have to move.

And by here I can handle all those lines that it creates and carry them into different action journals.

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