Merge Shop Order Requisition into Shop Order
Explanation
This activity is used to combine multiple shop order requisitions into one shop order. You can also combine shop order requisitions with 
an existing shop order. 
When shop orders and shop order requisitions are created by 
Material Requirement Planning (MRP) and/or Project MRP (PMRP), they receive a 
planning method based on the
planning data of the part. This does not happen when orders or requisitions are created from 
the next level demand calculations or
customer order-controlled production when demand determines the lot size. This means that many orders and requisitions have a
smaller lot size than the maximum and you can combine them into one shop order with the correct quantity. 
This creates a
relationship between the requisition and the shop order. If the 
shop order requisition is created by PMRP, the requisition will have project 
related information attached to it. 
Prerequisites
	- The shop order requisitions that will be combined must be of the same part as that of the shop order. This is because a shop
order can process only one part. 
- You must select more than one shop order requisition if you want to merge requisitions into a
new shop order. 
- The shop order with which you want to combine the requisition cannot originate from a customer order. This is
because the completed parts must be reserved for that order at receipt.
- The shop order with which you want to combine the
requisition must not have reached the Reserved, Started, or Closed statuses. 
- Shop 
order requisitions created by PMRP can be merged into one shop order only if 
the parts are identical and the Program ID/Project ID/Sub Project ID/Activity ID 
	(PPSA) are the same for the requisitions. 
- If the parent part is manually pegged against a customer order line or a shop order, the pegging has to be removed first.
System Effects
	- The system creates a new shop order for the selected shop order requisitions or it merges the demand 
	on the shop order
requisitions with that on an existing shop order. 
- The maximum lot size of the part and quantity on the shop order requisition
dictates how many new shop orders are created. 
- The manufacturing lead time for the new shop order increases as a result of the
new lot size. This affects the start and finish date of the shop order.
- If the requisitions are connected to a project 
	activity, the planned committed costs and planned committed hours of the 
	individual requisitions are combined to show the planned committed 
	values attributed to the new shop order. If the requisitions are merged to 
	an existing shop order, the planned committed values are added to the 
	existing planned committed values of the shop order.
Window
Shop Order Requisition
Shop Order Requisitions
Shop 
Order Requisition Release
Related Window Descriptions
Shop Order Requisitions
Shop Order Requisition Release
Shop Order Requisition
Merge Shop Order
Procedure
Merging a shop order requisition in to an existing shop order:
	- Open the 
	Shop Order Requisition window.
- Populate or query for the desired requisition.
- Right-click and then click Merge into Shop Order. The  
	Merge 
	Shop Order dialog box will appear. Verify if only the Merge into Existing Shop 
	Order option is available. 
- Enter or use the List of Values to select the order number of the 
	desired existing shop order and click OK.
- Refresh the 
	Shop Order Requisition window and verify if 
	the status of the shop order requisition has changed to ShopOrderCreated.
- To view the existing shop order: you can click the 
	Shop Order 
	tab, right-click on the selected shop order, and then click Show Shop 
	Order. 
Merging a shop order requisition into an existing shop order/merging several 
shop order requisitions to a new shop order:
	- Open the Shop Order Requisitions window or the 
	Shop Order Requisition Release window.
- Query for the desired requisition(s) and select the line(s). 
 Note : The requisitions queried should be in the status ProposalCreated.
- Right-click on the selected line(s) and then click Merge into Shop 
	Order(s). 
- The Merge Shop Order dialog box will appear. 
- If you have selected only one shop order requisition, only the Merge into 
	Exiting Shop Order option will be available and the merge can be 
	performed as mentioned in the steps 4,5 and 6 of the above procedure. 
- If you have selected more than one shop order requisition, both Merge into New Shop Order and 
	Merge into Existing Shop Order options will be available. To merge into a new shop order, select the option and click 
	OK. To merge into an existing shop order, select the option and enter or use the List of Values to select the order number of the desired existing shop order, 
	then click OK.
     Note: When merging several shop order 
requisitions, the requisitions should be for the same part and should have the same PPSA if it is related to a project.