Use this dialog box to update the earliest unlimited supply date (EUSD) on inventory parts based on calendars defined on primary supplier address and ship via code. The EUSD is considered for planning purposes and also when creating order proposal. So by running this job the availability check and order proposal will consider the calendars used – this means considering weekends and vacations etc.
In order to get a continuous update of the EUSD the job for update earliest unlimited supply date must be setup as a scheduled task that runs once per day. This will ensure that a correct EUSD is calculated each day.
Example:
Calendar setup on supplier address have the following dates:
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For part having a lead time of 10 days an no calendar setup the suggested receipt date would be 11/1:
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If the job for update earliest unlimited supply date is executed today 1/1 it would set the EUSD to 16/1. This means that suggested receipt date for an order proposal will be 15/1 – part will at least be available the day after depending on which time on the 15th the receipt is done:
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And tomorrow (2/1) there is need to have a new update of EUSD so the job for update earliest unlimited supply date would then give an EUSD set to 17/1 and a suggested receipt date for a created supply would be the 16/1:
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