Inventory Alerts for Replenishment Planning An inventory alert for replenishment planning is an alert for the projected stock or for the actual stock on hand. The following options are available for generating an inventory alert:
The Post Processing Framework (PPF) generates the alert when an XML message of type
ProductActivityNotification
is received. By default, alert generation is
not
active. The system administrator must activate alert generation in the PPF (application
/SCA/ICH
, action profile
/SCA/BOL_INVENTORY
, action
/SCA/BOL_INV_DCM_STOCK_CHECK
or action profile
/SCA/BOL_DEMAND
, action
/SCA/BOL_DEM_PROJSTOCK_CHECK
).
System administration executes the
Generate Inventory Alerts for Replenishment Planning
report ( /SCA/INVALERTSWRITE) on a regular basis. To call the report for online processing, on the
SAP Easy Access
screen, choose
The following table contains the alert types for stocks:
Alert Description |
ID |
Source |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
|
11 |
PPF, Report |
The projected stock is below the minimum stock level (see Determination of Minimum and Maximum Stock Level ). |
|
12 |
PPF, Report |
The projected stock is above the maximum stock level (see Determination of Minimum and Maximum Stock Level ). |
|
13 |
PPF, Report |
The projected stock is zero or below zero. |
|
7021 |
PPF, Report |
The projected stock falls below the minimum stock level within the lead time (see Lead Time ). |
|
7022 |
PPF, Report |
The projected stock exceeds the maximum stock level within the lead time. |
|
7023 |
PPF, Report |
The projected stock falls to zero or below zero within the lead time. |
|
7041 |
PPF, Report |
The actual stock on hand is below the minimum stock level. |
|
7042 |
PPF, Report |
The actual stock on hand is above the maximum stock level. |
|
7043 |
PPF, Report |
The actual stock on hand is zero. |
The
ID
column contains the alert type ID. The
Source
column indicates how an alert is generated.
Note
If the projected stock violates the minimum stock level or falls to zero within the lead time, this is particularly critical: If you use the means of transport that is normally intended, the product does not reach the customer until after the desired delivery date.
In the
Supplier Managed Inventory
business scenario, in which you control the replenishment through the minimum stock level, the maximum stock level, and the reorder point, all alert types are relevant. In the
Responsive Replenishment
business scenario (net-demand-based replenishment), the maximum stock level and the alerts for exceeding the maximum stock level are not relevant.