
16.3.1 Overview
pc/MRP's Infinite Bucket MRP module generates an action.dbf file containing dated action items (buy, make, issue, etc.). Once the action.dbf file has been generated, the data can be used to print out various purchasing and manufacturing scheduling reports. All action items are pegged (contains the driving sales/work order number).
16.3.2 Activating pc/MRP's Infinite Bucket MRP Module
pc/MRP's Infinite Bucket MRP module can be activated by the
phone by contacting Software Arts at 408-226-7321 and obtaining the activation
code number for this module. Once you have obtained the activation code number,
click on the Configuration Option in pc/MRP's top menu bar, selection Module
Activation, and enter the activation code number when prompted.

16.3.3 Generating MRP Action Items
To generate MRP requirements, select "Optional" from pc/MRP's top menu bar. Select "Infinite Bucket MRP". Select "Generate MRP Action Items" as shown in the top window above. The second window, shown above will allow you to select the inventory areas (stores, area2-area6, and WIP) to fill the requirements.
We recommend companies using the stock room's "I" type issue method to issue stock to manufacturing and "L" type issues to cover breakage and items missing on the BOM, do not select the "Include WIP" option. The items in WIP have already been issued to existing sales and work orders on the floor and do not need to be reissued. If you use the default and do not "Includes WIP", pc/MRP will generate action items to fill shortages for sales and work orders that have already been issued to manufacturing. The BUY and ISSUE action item dates for shortages for sales/work orders that have been issued to manufacturing the floor will be time phased from the date the report was run and not based on when the sales order is due. The reason for this is to get the parts in as early as possible since the sales/work order is on the manufacturing floor being built.
We recommend companies using the stock room's "L" type issue method instead of the "I" type, to issue stock to manufacturing, select the "Include WIP" option. This is the only method that will work for those companies using the "L" type issues only. Selecting Include WIP has the drawback of creating issue action items for parts and assemblies that have already been issued. If you do "Include WIP", pc/MRP will generate action items to reissue sales and work orders that have already been issued to manufacturing.
You must also select the items that will drive the demand open sales, open work orders and/or open sales quotes. The option to include open sales quotes with probabilities was added with version 6.85c. If you use work orders to build to stock only, check both sales and work orders. If you use work orders to build all of your sales orders, check open sales orders or open work orders to drive the MRP (Do not select both). pc/MRP versions 6.90 or higher contain the option to mark work orders as consumable work orders. When generating an MRP, pc/MRP will use consumable work orders for sales and work orders whose due date exceeds the work orders due date. Work orders not marked as consumable will be treated as build to stock and will not be used to fill sales orders during the current MRP generation. As such, you can select both sales and work orders to drive demand with pc/MRP versions 6.90 and higher.
In addition, you can generate your labor requirements, if you check the labor requirements box and you have labor entered into your BOMs.
When generating an MRP pc/MRP will proceeds as follows:
When generating an MRP pc/MRP will generate the following types of action records.
If pc/MRP generates a "MAKE" action item for an assembly and the driving sales/work order is listed as "MINQTY", you should create a work order for that assembly and rerun the MRP with the new work order(s).
When generating a "BUY" action item, pc/MRP version 6.78C and higher will use the standard order quantity (for part numbers) if the standard order quantity is greater than the quantity required. It will place the excess in the avail.dbf file to fill additional purchase requirements. Versions 6.78C to 6.80X used the max qty - min qty for standard order qty if the standard order quantity was less than or equal to zero. Versions 6.80AA, 6.86A, and higher just use the standard order quantities.
If you select, Include Labor, when you generated your MRP, pc/MRP will generate LABOR action items once the onhand quantity and purchasing quantity of action items has been allocated. To see your total labor requirements, make sure the on hand quantity of labor action items is equal to 0.
Once the Infinite Bucket
Module has finished generating the action items, it will zero out and then
update the quantity available field for each part in the part master. The
quantity available field will contain the quantity available after allocation (onhand+POs-issues and sales action items). A negative
quantity in this field indicates that the part needs to be purchased and BUY
action items were generated. However, please note that the BUY action
items may not equal the qty available as the BUY action items can be increased
by the standard order qty. While the QTY AVAIL field is the total of the ONHAND
+ existing POs - issues - sales. If the current on-hand quantity is negative,
pc/MRP will consider the current on-hand quantity to be 0 when calculating the
new quantity available. When pc/MRP re-calculates the quantity available field
for assemblies and sub-assemblies it does not increase the quantity available
for make action items. It simply takes the on-hand quantity (it will use 0 if
the on-hand quantity is <0) and subtracts the quantity of the
Version 7.02E and higher
assign driving sales/work orders to existing PO action items based on the
earliest sales/work order that needs to allocate parts from that
Sales Quotes with a date required less than the current date would not be used for the MRP run. pc/MRP will insert the sales quote into the error file notifying you that the MRP run did not use this sales quote.
16.3.4 Print/Display Action Item Reports

Selecting Print/Display Action Item Reports brings up the following screen:
16.3.4.1 Non-Consolidated Reports
Not checking the
"Consolidation" check box will print/display all individual action
items. The non-consolidated reports can provide daily lists or schedule of action
items. This type of report can be used to see exactly what is going on for a
particular part number or sales order. An example of a non-consolidated MRP
report follows:

The non-consolidation report MRP (mrp2.frx) uses the action.dbf and includes the following columns:
o Running Part Total (all action items for a part number sorted by date)
o Running Total (all action items or all for a part sorted by part number)
o All versions will contain a Y if the scheduled delivery date is less than the current date or the lead-time exceeds the scheduled delivery date.
o Versions 7.01AA, 7.03T, 7.06D, 7.43E, and higher will contain an S if it is a shortage on the mfg floor for a sales or work order that has already been issued.
Software Arts recommends
printing the following non-consolidated report after generating an MRP.
Deselect the Consolidated Check Box, if checked. Select "All" (action
items) and include all action items (Initial Onhand Quantity, Purchase Orders,
Buy, Issue,
If there is a question
about a part number's action item quantities, run the following
non-consolidated report. Deselect the Consolidated Check Box, if checked.
Select "All for a part number" and include all action items (Initial
Onhand Quantity, Purchase Orders, Buy, Issue,
Running totals are
incremented by onhand,
16.3.4.2 Consolidated Reports
Checking the
"Consolidated" check box allows you to print out consolidated MRP reports.
These reports will consolidate and sub-total the action items based on the
consolidation period selected. As a result, the consolidated reports are
shorter than the non-consolidated reports but they not as detailed. If you
wanted to create work orders for sub-assemblies, you could run a monthly
consolidation report, create consumable work orders for every sub-assemblies
make action item whose due date was the first of the month, and then regenerate
your MRP. Please note, that it is not necessary to create a work order for
every sub-assembly with pc/MRP. An example of a consolidation report follows:

pc/MRP IB-MRP Consolidated Example Report
The consolidated MRP report (mrp2cons.frx) uses the mrp2cons.dbf file and includes the columns shown above.

16.3.4.3 Excess Inventory Report

Selecting the Excess Inventory Options will
print/display a report similar to the report shown below.
The above columns consist of the following action item quantities
pc/MRP Versions 7.03 and higher added a third sort option, extended cost. Version 7.03 and higher was re-coded such that it uses action.dbf (parent) and partmast.dbf (child) to create an exectmp.dbf file. It then uses the exectmp.dbf file and the mrp2execs form to create the report. This report uses program code (and not report code) to total up the column quantities.
pc/MRP Versions 7.01Y, 7.03S, 7.05C, and 7.42 and higher add an additional issue transaction for make transaction types when the part number does not equal the top assembly number. This keeps subassemblies for sales and work order subassemblies from showing up as excess. The excess inventory reports in pc/MRP versions 7.03 and higher do not print/display parts or assemblies that are not in excess. Checking the include checkboxes to include initial onhand quantities, purchase orders, etc. will make sure these action items are included in the above quantity calculations.
pc/MRP Versions 7.80Z, 7.83R and higher will display items without excess inventory if you select, “Include All Items”. The Excess Inventory for items with out excess inventory will = $0.00.
16.3.4.5 Pre-Shortage Report
The
Infinite Bucket Pre-Shortage Report was added to pc/MRP versions 7.02 and
higher. This report lists all Buy and
16.3.4.6 Push Pull Report
The
Infinite Bucket Push Pull Report lists each

16.3.4.7 Issued Shortage Report
pc/MRP's Issued Shortage Report lists all issued stockroom shortages. It uses the Action Item data base file, action.dbf. It sets both mrpstock and mrpso as children database files. When it locates a make action item for the top assembly of a sales/work order, it will insert a record into TempShrt.dbf for every stockroom part number issued to that sales/work order. The TempShrt.dbf record contains the sales order's mrpso.issuedtmf, mrpso.orqtyreq, mrpso.qtyassm fields and the stockroom's mrpstock.qtyissued, mrpstock.qtyreq fields. The routing dbf is a child of the TempShrt.dbf. The report MrpShrt2.frx will use the tempshrt.dbf and display all stock room shortage records where the qtyissued < qtyreq. This report must be run right after an MRP run and not days later as it captures the shortages on the day the MRP is run.
16.3.4.8 MRP Buy Report
The MRP Buy Report uses the action data base file with the partmast.dbf as the child file. It displays buy action items using the Mrp2Buy.frx report form. This report uses the average cost from the partmaster.
16.3.5 MRP Time Line

The MRP Time Line can be used to display or print a graphical representation of the MRP requirements.
The MRP Time Line can display All actions, Buys, open Purchase Orders, Issues, Makes, and Sales. Actions can be further separated by specific part numbers, sales or work order numbers, and specific date ranges.
16.3.6 MRP Item Graph

Choosing Item Graph from the menu will present a graph similar to the on show below.

Now, as you set up your graph parameters, the
graph appears.
The
print button in the upper right corner allows printing of the graph and / or
data.
16.3.7
Automatically Create Purchase Orders

If the purchase buy requirements
report looks good, selecting "Create Purchase Orders" will
automatically generate the POs required to fill the buy requirements. Users can
select a date range for generating POs. Selecting Order per requirement will
generate a
With version 7.82 and lower, pc/MRP will only select VENDOR 1. With versions 7.83 and higher, pc/MRP will allow you to select VENDOR 1 or the vendor with the BEST PRICE for the quantity ordered.
16.3.8 Trouble Shooting The Infinite Bucket Module
If the quantities in the Infinite Bucket reports appear to be wrong, please do the following:
16.3.9 Automatically scheduling MRP runs with pc/MRP's plug-in
This plug-in has been replaced with the pc/MRP Scheduling Interface in Version 8.00
16.3.10 Using pc/MRP for Capacity Planning for Labor and Workstations (Machine Control)
To implement capacity planning for labor and workstations, you must associate inside labor parts with their respective workstations. In others words, you could have an inside labor part called “Wire Crimping Labor”. Another inside labor part might be called “Wave Soldering Labor”. Each inside labor part would have a unit of one hour and a cost for one hour of labor. Add these inside labor parts to your BOMs. For example, one specific cable assembly may require .05 hours of crimping labor. After you generate an MRP, print a weekly consolidated MRP Report. This report will display the number of labor hours required per week for each workstation.