Generation of Planned Independent Requirements Use this function to generate liveCache orders of type Forecast from orders of other categories.
The primary use is in CBF to copy dependent requirements to planned independent requirements for products at assembly level.
You must have set the
Assembly Planning
indicator on the
Demand
tab of the location product master.
If you want to generate planned independent requirements in R/3,
The location product must exist in both APO and R/3 (plant specific material). This implies that the product and the location have been included in an integration model.
You must have created a distribution definition for the location, target system and publication type
Planned independent requirements
. For more details see
Maintaining Distribution Definitions
and the IMG activity referred to in this topic.
You can select the orders to be used as the basis for the new forecast orders either manually or by using a selection ID. The source orders must have the type
Requirements
or
Forecast.
You can decide whether the system should use the original quantity or the open quantity.
You must enter:
A version
One or more locations
One or more products
If you are working in SNP, you can use existing selection IDs from the relevant planning area (determined by entering the planning book) to quickly enter the selection criteria.
You can further restrict the selection by specifying the requirements strategy of the location products.
In both cases you must enter a period for the requirements dates of the orders to be adjusted. If you are working with the time zones, the following rule applies:
If the
Local Time Zone
indicator has been set in the planning version and all locations in the selection are in the same time zone, the requirements date is interpreted as being in this time zone. If one location is in a different time zone, the requirements dates are converted to UTC.
You can choose whether to create planned independent requirements (PIRs) in APO, order category FA or in R/3.
You start this function by choosing
You can run it in simulation mode by selecting the
Test Mode
indicator.
The system displays the results in the form of a log, which you can also call up later by choosing the
log
icon
. You can display more details, for instance on the selection used or the orders generated, by choosing the
Details
icon (
) next to the relevant message. Similarly for error messages you can display the long texts (if they exist) by choosing the
Long text exists
icon (
).