KB 2887723 - Consume on-hand inventory after consuming supply orders

This blog describes the change in behavior for the consumption of on-hand inventory in relation to other supply, during planning and explosion related to KB 2887723 - Consume on-hand inventory after consuming supply orders.

Microsoft Dynamics AX2012R2

Consume on-hand inventory BEFORE all other supply

Delivery date control Capable to Promise (CTP) during sales order entry will use on-hand inventory for the first order, regardless of the delivery date. This can lead to situations where CTP is unable to fulfill the desired order date, even when on-hand inventory is available.

Consuming on-hand inventory before incoming supply ensures that the planner will always receive action messages to reduce or cancel superfluous supply orders for the period.

Scenario 1:

In this scenario, we have 1 pc. of on-hand inventory and two firmed supply orders for 1 pc. each (Supply A and Supply B).

A sales order for 2 pcs. is entered on a date after the last supply (Demand A).

On-hand inventory and Supply A will be used to fulfill the demand.

Supply B is not used for any demand, so an action message to cancel the order is created.

Now we enter another salesĀ order with a delivery date prior to the first supply (Demand B).

As the on-hand inventory is used to fulfill the first sales order, we cannot fulfill the second order.

Microsoft Dynamics AX2012R2 with KB 2887723

Consume on-hand inventory AFTER all other supply

Delivery date control Capable to Promise (CTP) during sales order entry will not use on-hand inventory until all supply orders that are due during the positive days interval are used. This ensures that CTP saves the on-hand inventory for possible subsequent sales orders.

However, in the situation where there are no additional sales orders, the on-hand inventory will remain as is - without any action message to reduce supply orders.

Scenario 2:

As in Scenario 1 we have 1 pc. of on-hand inventory, and two firmed supply orders for 1 pc. each (Supply A and Supply B).

A sales order for 2 pcs. is entered on a date after the last supply (Demand A).

With the changes from KB 2887723, Supply A and Supply B will be used to fulfill the demand, and the on-hand inventory will be left for possible subsequent orders.

However, now Supply B is used to fulfill the first sales order and hence you will not get an action message to cancel it.

Now we enter the second salesĀ order with a delivery date prior to the first supply (Demand B).

As the on-hand inventory is free, we can use this to fulfill the second order.