Hello guys,
I hope you are well.
I made some researches but surprisingly, i didn't find any answer.
In the table PORDERQ, do you know, how the field RETRCPDAT is populated and what its purpose ?
Many thanks for your help,
Hello guys,
I hope you are well.
I made some researches but surprisingly, i didn't find any answer.
In the table PORDERQ, do you know, how the field RETRCPDAT is populated and what its purpose ?
Many thanks for your help,
Hi,
The only information I found was at HELP at V12 where it says:
Planned Due Date:
[M: POH2] RETRCPDAT (NOL)
[M: POI1] RETRCPDAT (NOL)
This information is associated with the Entry point LTIPRICE: Calculation of the planned reception date with the price list deadline, TRTACHTAR source.
Best Regards,
GF
Hi,
RETRCPDAT is Requirement Date coming from MRP calculation or Sales Order delivery date (Back to Back fonction)
Hello Marcow,
How can I check if the RETRCPDAT comes from MRP calculations or Sales order delivery date ?
When I analyse the RETRCPDAT data, for the same product, the difference in days is the same between the RETRCPDAT and the order date for all the POs. Therefore I get the impression that the RETRCPDAT is Order date + a lead time which means it should come from MRP calculations. If it's true, how can I change the product's lead time ?
Hello Nicolasson,
RETRCPDAT comes from Sales order when you are using back to back order fonctionality
MRP define RETRCPDAT and then with LT (Purchase LT on ITEM-SITE table) the system assign order date (Order date = RETRCPDAT-LT). in ORDERS table, type="POS" you will find STRDAT = ORDER date ENDDAT = expect receipt date and MRPDAT = Requirement Date (if empty ENDDAT=requirement date)
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