Closed Status in the Production Order
Scope of Functions
The status "Closed" (CLSD) has been introduced in the production order. It has the following characteristics:
- No more costs can be posted to the order, that is, confirmations and goods movements are no longer permitted for the order.
- The order can no longer be changed. Exceptions to this are revoking the CLSD status and setting the deletion flag.
- All activities relating to the status "Technically completed" (TECO) are automatically executed.
- In a collective order, the CLSD status is also set for subordinate orders.
- If the system comes across an order in the collective order that cannot
be closed, the orders that come between this order and the leading
order are also not closed. Other subtrees are closed if they only contain orders that can be closed.
Prerequisites for setting the CLSD status are:
- The order must have the status "Released" (REL) or "Technically completed" (TECO).
- The order balance must be 0.
- There may be no open purchase requisitions, purchase orders or commitments.
- There may be no future change records from confirmation processes.
The status "Closed" (CLSD) is only set automatically for subordinate
orders in a collective order. To set the status, you have the following options:
- Function in the production order
- Function in mass processing