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SAP ECC 6.00
August 2007
English
V64: Production Planning – Make to Stock Basic Data
SAP AGDietmar-Hopp-Allee 1669190 WalldorfGermany
Building Block Configuration Guide
SAP Best Practices V64 PP – Make to Stock Basic Data: Configuration Guide
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Contents
Production Planning – Make to Stock Basic Data...........................................................................5
1 Purpose................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Preparation.............................................................................................................................. 5
3 Configuration........................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Define Order Types.......................................................................................................5
3.2 Define Order Types-Dependent Parameters.................................................................6
3.3 Define Checking Control................................................................................................7
3.4 Define Confirmation Parameters...................................................................................8
3.5 Define Scheduling Parameters for Production Orders...................................................9
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Production Planning – Make to Stock Basic Data
1 PurposeThis configuration guide provides the information you need to set up the configuration of this building block manually.
2 PreparationBefore you start installing this building block, you must install prerequisite building blocks. For information on the prerequisite building blocks, see the Quick Guide for Installing Baseline Package (located on the DVD in BBLibrary\Documentation\BL_Quickguide_EN_US.doc).
3 Configuration
3.1 Define Order Types
UseThe purpose of this activity is to define order types.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code OPJH
IMG Menu Production Master Data Order Define Order Types
2. In the Change View “Maintain Production Order Types” Overview screen, enter the following values:
Field name
Description
Order
Category
Number
Range
Status
Profile
Settlement
Profile
Residence Time 1
Residence Time 2
YB01 MTS Production Order
10 01 ZPP00001 Z001 001 001
3. Choose Save.
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3.2 Define Order Types-Dependent Parameters
UseThe purpose of this activity is to define order types-dependent parameters.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code OPL8
IMG Menu Production Master Data Order Define Order Types-dependent Parameters
2. In the Change View “Order Type-Dependent Parameters” Overview screen, enter the following values: Partial Output 1 from 5 of the table V_T399X.
Plnt Order
Type
T L
Type
Group Name Index
DfR Routing
Selection
Aapplication
BP01 YB01 N PP STANDARD
2 PP1 3 PP01
BP01 YB11 N PP STANDARD
2 PP1 3 PP01
BP01 YB12 N PP1 3 PP01
BP01 YB21 S PP STANDARD
2 PP1 1 ZP01
BP01 YB22 S PP STANDARD
2 PP2 1 PP01
3. Partial Output 2 from 5 of the table V_T399X.
Description CVPl CVAc RA Key Altern. Sequences Increment
01 PPP1 PPP2 YXORD X 0010
01 PPP1 PPP2 YXORD X 0010
01 PPP1 PPP2 YXORD 0010
Z9 PPP1 PPP2 YXORD 0010
Z9 PPP1 PPP2 YXORD X 0010
4. Partial Output 3 from 5 of the table V_T399X.
Ent
Tool
Statistics Indicator
Sequence
Exchange
Header
Status
Change Doc
Oper Status
Change Doc
Mat Status
Change Doc
PRT Status
Change Doc
X X 0 X X X X
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Ent
Tool
Statistics Indicator
Sequence
Exchange
Header
Status
Change Doc
Oper Status
Change Doc
Mat Status
Change Doc
PRT Status
Change Doc
X X 0 X X X X
X 0
X X 0 X X X X
X X 0 X X X X
5. Partial Output 4 from 5 of the table V_T399X.
Hdr Eff Mat Plg Cat Prof POrd POrd
X X 10 000001 X X
X X 10 000001 X X
X 10
X X 10 000001 X X
X X 10 000001 X X
6. Partial Output 5 from 5 of the table V_T399X.
Pln Unpln PrVer Profile Display Missing Parts List Order
Profile Display Missing Parts List Order
Goods Movement
X X 0 000001 000002 000001
X X 0 000001 000002 000001
0
X X 0 000001 000002 000001
X X 0 000001 000002 000001
7. Choose Save.
3.3 Define Checking Control
Use The purpose of this activity is to define checking control.
Procedure
Procedure
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1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code OVZ2
IMG Menu Production Shop Floor Control Operations Availability Check Define Checking Control
2. In the Change View “Availability Check Control” Overview screen, enter the following values:
Plant Type Business function
No available check
ChR Material release
No PRT avail.check
BP01 YB01 1 X PP X
BP01 YB01 2 PP 1 X
3. Choose Save.
3.4 Define Confirmation Parameters
Use The purpose of this activity is to define confirmation parameters.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code OPK4
IMG Menu Production Shop Floor Control Operations Confirmation Define Confirmation Parameters
2. In the Change View “Parameters for order Confirmation” Overview screen, enter the following values: Partial Output 1 from 2 of the table V_TCORU.
Plant Type Def DQC DAC DDC DPC QTY Actvts DCQ DCA
BP01 YB01 X X X X X X X X X
3. Partial Output 2 from 2 of the table V_TCORU.
Op. Dev Dev ACL Er All O C C R
X X X X X X X X X X
4. Choose Save.
3.5 Define Scheduling Parameters for Production Orders
Use
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Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code OPU3
IMG Menu Capacity Requirements Planning Operations Scheduling Shop Floor Control Operations Scheduling Define Scheduling for Production Orders
2. In the Change View “Specify scheduling parameters” Overview screen, enter the following values: Partial Output 1 from 2 of the table V_TCX00.
Plant OG OrdTyp
Sch.H det.
Sch Cap Sch.H Sch.H
Rate Horzn
RCutPlgHor.
ST
BP01 3 YB01 000 X X 000 000 000 000 2
3. Partial Output 2 from 2 of the table V_TCX00.
S SiP RL %RF %RF %RF %RF %RF %RF
X 005 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4. Choose Save.
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