Planning Run Type in the Initial Screen 

Use

You use the planning run type (Processing key indicator in the initial screen of the planning run) to determine which materials are to be planned.

Features

There are three different planning run types:

The disadvantage of regenerative planning is the fact that the system has to deal with high capacity loads because all materials are planned, including materials, which may not be affected by the planning run.

The net change planning procedure makes it possible for you to execute the planning run in short intervals, for example, in daily intervals. You can thus always work with the most up-to-date planning result.

You define the planning horizon per plant or per MRP group in Customizing for MRP in the IMG activity Define planning horizon. The planning horizon should be at least long enough to cover the period when sales orders are received. It must also accommodate delivery periods and the total lead times of the materials.

In single-item planning, you can only choose between net change planning and net change planning in the planning horizon. Regenerative planning is not useful, because the material has already been defined and does not have to be determined after the evaluation of the planning file.

The system automatically flags the materials that have undergone a change relevant to MRP with a corresponding planning file entry in the planning file (see also Checking the Planning File and Planning Run Type).