How to Track Relations Between Demand and Supply | Microsoft Docs

From any supply or demand document in the so-called order network, you can track the order demand (tracked quantity), forecast, blanket sales order, or planning parameter (untracked quantity) that has given rise to the planning line in question.

The planning worksheets also offers supporting planning information about non-order entities to help the planner obtain an optimal supply plan. For more information, see Untracked Planning Elements.

To track linked items

Order tracking shows how sales orders, production orders, and purchase orders are related to the manufacturing order through the planning and reservation systems.

The following describes how to track linked items on a firm planned production order. The steps are similar for all other order types, and from planning worksheet lines.

  1. Choose the Lightbulb that opens the Tell Me feature icon, enter Firm Planned Prod. Order, and then choose the related link.
  2. Open the relevant firm planned production order from the list.
  3. On the Lines FastTab, choose the Functions action, and then choose the Order Tracking action.

The lines in the Order Tracking display the documents that are related to the current production order line.

Untracked Planning Elements

The Untracked Planning Elements page opens when you choose the Untracked Qty. field on the order Planning page. It serves two purposes:

  1. To hold information about untracked quantities displayed when the user looks up from the Order Tracking page to see untracked quantities.
  2. To hold warning messages displayed when the user chooses the Warning icon on the Planning Worksheet page.

The page contains entries which account for an untracked surplus quantity in order tracking network. These entries are generated during the planning run and explain where the untracked surplus quantity in the order tracking lines came from. This untracked surplus can come from:

See Also

Planning
Setting Up Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Inventory
Purchasing
Design Details: Reservation, Tracking, and Action Messaging
Design Details: Supply Planning
Setup Best Practices: Supply Planning
Working with Business Central



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