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Use
With the function pegged requirements you can find out which original requirement elements, such as planned independent requirements, have caused a certain stock element, such as a planned order, to be pegged. You can see this at SKU level across all BOM levels (see
Pegged Requirements).
This check might be necessary, for example, if you find out during the production that the requirement of a certain SKU of a component has been changed.
Features
You can navigate to the individual elements to check them more closely. Here you can view the pegging of requirements at SKU level. This helps you keep an overview of the correlation between the creation of a stock element and its pegging across all BOM levels.

Normally you use this transaction from the AFS stock/ requirements list or the AFS MRP list. That means there must have been a unique assignment of requirements to the stock by using grid values and categories (see
The further scope of function of the pegging requirements in AFS corresponds to the
AFS Order Report.AFS Restrictions
In the above mentioned transaction, only AFS materials are displayed. Standard materials are not currently considered.