You puzzled when it comes to totin' up demands on your DA Form 2527 '. , "Record of Demands" cards? . You needn't be if you think of it this v. a A demand is one request. t To put it another way: A request places one demand on your stocks. A demand (the request), of course, can ask you for a minimum of one each, or it can ask you for 100 each, or more, of a specific repair part, or maintenance item. But in each case, it's only one demand. IT'5 HOW MANY TIMES YOU WERE HIT BY A PEMAND THAT COUNTS WHEN YOU'RE REVISING YouR PLL- ALLOWANCE5. ONE DEMAND RECORD OF DEMANDS SrFOR 13 EACH Ayou on -m PLL stocks. DAT 5& D GIVES YOU A TOTAL 6164 -003 3_ OF 7 EACH 6/12- /010 0 ON 3 DEMANDS ONE DEMAND/ YOU RECEIVED FOR 4 EACH So, on items which you're authorized to increase or decrease your stockage, you first count the separate demands you recorded on a card. If the card shows 3 or more separate demands within the last six monthly reviews, then you add up the each items (cumulative demands) which the separate demands asked for to find what your stockage will be. Pages 6-1 thru 6-11 of AR 735-35 give you the SOP on maintaining your PLL stocks.