RELEASE 4.41 – QUARTERLY UPDATE HIGHLIGHTS
VICINITY 4.41 AVAILABLE
Planning Workbench Enhancement
Batch Entry Undo Transaction Group
Scheduled Component Cost Rollup
Additional Planning Enhancements
Planning Workbench Enhancement
The Planning Workbench has been enhanced to highlight when inventory will go negative or below the Safety Stock value in Transactional MRP.
Batch Entry Undo Transaction Group
Batch Entry has been enhanced with the ability to undo multiple transactions as a single event. When a posting event occurs, it is now being created as a posting group, allowing all transactions (e.g., Procedure and BOM Usages, End Item Completions and Additional Costs) posted in that event to be undone simultaneously. Singular transactions can be excluded from the group undo.
Scheduled Component Cost Rollup
It is now possible to schedule the Component Cost Rollup to run on a schedule in conjunction with Windows Task Scheduler. As a part of this new functionality, the Component Cost Rollup window has been updated to allow the user to create and save preconfigured settings.
Additional Planning Enhancements
- The Exclude Planned Purchase Orders Checkbox setting is now persisted in the Planned Orders screen
- Added drillbacks to Planned Orders and Batches in the Transactional MRP section of the Planning Workbench
- Added a Notes column to the Transactional MRP section of the Planning Workbench
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