I want to know what is backward and forward consumption

dear exports
i want to know what is backward and forward consumption , how maintain in mrp  view plz reply me

Hi,
Consumption mode and consumption period are maintained in MRP 3 view .In strategy 40 when sales order is submitted it see the availability of PIR for consumption. The consumption mode decides the way of looking the PIR (i.e. If 3- It will look into forward direction like this) and consumption period states the limitation of looking.
e.g.
If MODE is 3 and forward period is 30 days then the sales order will look the PIR in next 30 days and if mode 1 and period is 45 days then it will look the PIR in past 45 days.
Regards,
Shekhar

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