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211. How and when do you generate requitements in DMLSS?
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Online, anytime
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Which DMLSS application and module is used to compute operating requirements?
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IM application, LOG orders
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In DMLSS, what happens as a result of clicking the LOG ORDERS button on the IM main window horizontal toolbar?
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DMLSS calculates requirements for logistics and displays a list of only those SOSs that have requirements
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In DMLSS, what does the ORDER DETAIL screen display, and what are some of the editable fields?
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Information found on the traditional requirements list found in MEDLOG. Some of the editable fields include: QTY, Advice Cd, Price, Priority
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In DMLSS, what happens when you enter a zero in the QTY field?
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The item is deleted from the order, however, it will appear as a requirement the next time you initiate the LOG ORDERS process
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What important decision can you make while you are in the ORDER DETAIL screen?
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How to pay for the order
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How do you place an order in DMLSS
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Highlight the SOS and click on the EXECUTE icon
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What is the purpose of a requisition priority code?
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To rank materiel requirements in the proper order
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What is the twofold purpose of UMMIPS?
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1- To ensure that requisitions are processed in accordance with the mission and needs of the requesting activity
2- To establish time standards for requisition processing and movement of materiel
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A priority designator is based on a conbination of what two factors?
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FAD and UND
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What is used to inform AF units and activities of assigned priorities?
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FAD
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What designator provides a means to identify requirement conditions that cause the initiation of requisitions?
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UND
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How often are medical logistics accounts advised of their assigned precedence ratings and FADs?
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Annually
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Why does the use of priority codes require strict attention?
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Abuse could disrupt the entire system
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What is the highest priority that can be assigned to a medical materiel requisition without higher approval and when should it be used?
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For all medical emergencies, disaster relief supplies, or equipment required to prolong life, relieving avoidable suffering, hastening recovery, etc
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