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MRP/Requisition Worksheet - Deselect demand from specific Sales Order

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Hi All

We run planning worksheets to include sales order demand.  Is there any option in the sales order to set so the specific sales order or line will not be considered as demand during MRP? Currently the only option I can think of is setting the location to a new location but this has it's own problems. 

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    97,279 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at

    Hi, sorry, I'm not very familiar with MRP. There seems to be MRP exclusion list function in GP, but not in BC.
    At present, except for the new Location method or customization, the standard feature cannot be done. I hope other experts can give you some more useful suggestions.

    Some references:

    https://forum.mibuso.com/discussion/56116/excluding-held-inventory-from-planning-availability

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks.

    ZHU

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