Remove Supply Orders from the Planning Repository in NetSuite

Remove supply orders from the planning repository with ease in NetSuite 2024.2, simplifying supply chain management.

·2 min read·NetSuite 2024.2·From NetSuite Release Notes PDF

Starting in NetSuite 2024.2, a new enhancement allows users to remove a supply order from the most current planning repository version easily. By clearing the 'Include in Supply Planning' checkbox, users can seamlessly remove specific transactions without the need to refresh the entire supply plan. This streamlines inventory management operations and improves efficiency in supply chain processes.

Key Benefits of the Enhancement

  • No Refresh Required: Automatically updates the planning repository without needing to refresh the supply plan.
  • Enhanced Control: Provides greater flexibility in how supply orders are managed, allowing for precise adjustments.
  • Simplified Management: Improves user experience by reducing administrative steps and potential errors associated with refreshes.

Implementation Steps

To utilize this feature:

  1. Navigate to the supply order you wish to modify.
  2. Access the transaction and locate the 'Include in Supply Planning' checkbox.
  3. Uncheck this box to remove the supply order from the planning repository.
  4. Save your changes.

Who This Affects

  • Inventory Managers: Gain better control over supply planning.
  • Supply Chain Administrators: Streamline inventory processes and improve efficiency.
  • NetSuite Users: All roles involved in supply chain management will benefit from this enhancement.

Key Takeaways

  • NetSuite 2024.2 introduces the ability to remove supply orders from the planning repository.
  • The 'Include in Supply Planning' checkbox can be unchecked to execute this removal.
  • No refresh of the supply plan is necessary after making this change, saving time and effort.
  • This enhancement supports improved supply chain management efficiency.
Source: Remove a Supply Order from the Repository NetSuite Release Notes PDF. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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