SAP – Knowledge Base

3 February 2010

How to set a material obsolete

Filed under: Admin, Logistic, MM, PP, Quality, Sales, Stock — admin @ 6:14 am

This material is already flagged for deletion at the client level, and the description has been changed which is good.

On the Basic Data 1 view, there is a field called ‘X-Plant St’.  This is the Cross-plant status field, which has been configured so that either warning or error messages appear in certain types of transactions.  I have checked your configuration, and you have a status 02 ‘Obsolete’

configured which will provide error messages for the following types of

transactions:

- Purchasing

- Creating a BOM

- Adding this item as a BOM component

- Creating a routing

- Creating a forecast

- Trying to run MRP

- Inventory Management

Please apply this status to this material, and then we can try MMBE to see if the ‘Inventory Management’ message will prevent the user from getting to the short dump.  I’m not sure if this setting only effects trying to make postings in Inventory management, or if it will give you a message even for reporting transactions.

In addition, I should point out that SAP separates the ability to perform sales transactions on a material.  There are no options with the X-Plant Status to prevent sales transactions, due to the fact that sales organisation data is not linked to plant.  So you also have the option to put a ‘X-dist-chain stat’ on the sales organisation view of the material.  The configuration of status 03 ‘Technical Defect’ is the most comprehensive, in that it will prevent all types of sales transactions from being carried out with this material.

14 December 2009

CM29 – Capacity Leveling – Put Orders on Scheduling Systems

Filed under: PP — admin @ 6:27 am

Enter WorkCentre required

Enter Plant

Execute

Select top order number then scroll to bottom, Select first one (hold Ctrl button) then select the last one and then click ^ top arrow then save.

MD07 – Checking Production Order / Requirement

Filed under: PP — admin @ 6:16 am

Enter PLANT

Enter MRP Controller

ENTER – YES (waiting for system to scan all materials)

Go to EDIT- Find [Update status - Yes]

Click FIND MRP

Click Order + Order Rel + Plnd Order

Click on FIND MRP ELEMENTS

“Green Tick”

To run them down, click on first highlighted items then just next ’till ends.

when found one required production order, open md41 (new window) enter material -execute (2xenter)

back to md07, refresh, you will see new planned order – double click then follow just like co01 command

COOIS – SCHEDULE LIST – On Production

Filed under: PP — admin @ 6:08 am

Enter Production Plant

Enter System Status DLV and tick EXCL

Enter Range of Workcentre required (e.g. FPQCMP01 to FPRDWC01) – Plant (e.g. BP02) – System Status Range (Both CNF ticked)

Execute

You can also print them:

First arrange them on order; right click on order – sort them in ascending order

click black arrow : Select Layout (e.g. Simple) then export – local file – spreadsheet – define location to save the file

GENERATE

10 December 2009

CO02 – Production Order Change

Filed under: PP — admin @ 4:03 am

Enter Production Order Number.

= You can change anything needs to update

MD04 – Stock/Requirements List

Filed under: PP — admin @ 3:48 am

Enter Material

Enter MRP Area

Enter Plant

=> Execute

MD41 – RUN MRP SINGLE ITEM

Filed under: PP — admin @ 3:46 am

Enter Material

Enter MRP Area

Enter Plant

MD61 – Create Planned Independent Requirements

Filed under: PP — admin @ 3:41 am

Enter Material

Enter MRP Area

Enter Plant

and set your requirement

CO14 – Display Production Confirmation – Good Movement (Get Batch)

Filed under: PP — admin @ 3:30 am

Enter Order Number

Get Batch

Get Thread Batch (optional information on TEXT)

Get Other extra data

11 September 2009

ME57 – Assign and Process Purchase Requisitions

Filed under: PP, Stock — admin @ 1:56 am

Assign and Process Purchase Requisitions

-Check Purchase Requisition

-Convert PR to Purchase Order

NOTE: use ME52 – Delete purchase requisition item

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