Process Flow
The process flow for strategy 60 is very similar to the process for strategy 63. This sample scenario refers to
Sample Scenario: Strategy 63.This example is based on a production plan in which 100 pieces are planned for <reqdat1>, <reqdat2>, and <reqdat1>.
Stage 1: Demand Management
Date |
MRP element |
MRP element data |
Received/ |
Available quantity |
<today> |
Stock |
0 | ||
<today> |
® Planning w/o assembly |
|||
<reqdat1> |
IndReq |
VSEV |
100 - |
100 - |
<reqdat2> |
IndReq |
VSEV |
100 - |
200 - |
<reqdat3> |
IndReq |
VSEV |
100 - |
300 - |
Stage 2: Procurement Before Sales
This stage is the also the same as for strategy 63, which means non-convertible planned orders are created for the planning material. Procurement for the components takes place.
Stage 3: Sales Order and Allocation
Unlike strategy 52, the system finds the requirements type KEVV because the strategy group is set to 60. See the
As in strategy 52, the following two things happen:
· A quantity that has been previously planned (such as 100 pieces for each schedule line in this example) can be confirmed (choose Edit ® Item availability in the sales order menu). The header text that says, Assignment of Planned Independent Requirements. This means that the availability check is not performed according to ATP logic, but instead it is based on planned independent requirements.
· The system finds the schedule line category CP and the item category TAN because the item category group was set to NORM.
Date |
MRP element |
MRP element data |
Received/ |
Available quantity |
<today> |
Stock |
0 | ||
<today> |
Cstock |
00035/0010 |
0 | |
<orderdat> |
Order |
00035/0010/001 |
90 - |
0 |
Date |
MRP element |
MRP element data |
Received/ |
Available quantity |
<today> |
Stock |
0 | ||
<today> |
® Planning w/o assembly |
|||
<reqdat1> |
PlOrd. |
1234/IndR |
100 |
100 |
<reqdat1> |
IndReq |
VSEV |
10 - |
90 |
<reqdat2> |
PlOrd. |
1235/ IndR |
100 |
190 |
<reqdat2> |
IndReq |
VSEV |
100 - |
90 |
<reqdat3> |
PlOrd. |
1236/ IndR |
100 |
190 |
<reqdat3> |
IndReq |
VSEV |
100 - |
90 |
At component level, the requirement from the planning material is switched to a requirement from the variant material. The sum of requirements remains the same.
Stage 4: Procurement After Sales
This stage is similar to strategy 63. The stock/requirements list for the parent material displays the following information:
Date |
MRP element |
MRP element data |
EM |
Received/ |
Available quantity |
<today> |
Stock |
0 | |||
<today> |
Cstock |
000335/0010 |
90 | ||
<orderdat> |
PlOrd. |
000335/Ord. |
05 |
90 |
90 |
<orderdat> |
Order |
000333/0010/001 |
90 - |
0 |
At this point the difference between this strategy and strategy 63 is that the system creates a planned order with order type ORD (make-to-order) instead of STCK.
The planned order for the variant material is now convertible and triggers production once the sales order has been entered.
As long as you have set the Individual/coll. indicator to 2 on the MRP4 screen (to ensure a make-to-stock procurement of components in a make-to-order environment), there are no differences at component level.
Stage 5: Goods Issue for Delivery and Reduction of Planned Independent Requirements
This stage is the also the same as for strategy 63, which means that the planned independent requirements are physically reduced.