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Transaction KO88 mass processing is possible?

Former Member
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Hi,

we have some production orders that have to be run settlement. It is not viable to run one at a time.

Does anybody know if there is a function that allow to create a massive processing for all the production orders? We can't use CO88 transaction because it runs settlement for all production orders of a division.

Transaction KO88 -


> match code for search order -


> select "Production orders using the info system" -


> select match code for "Multiple selection for order" -


> insert some orders -


> Execute -


> "Mass processing" is not avaliable.

Thanks for your support.

A.S.

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srinivasa_maruvada
Active Contributor

Hi

Use TCode CO88 - Collective Processing

Cheers

Srinivas

Former Member
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Hi,

I can't use Tcode CO88 because il crates a massive processing for all the production orders of a particular division.

I have to run only these precise production orders.

Thank you so much,

best regards.

Alanis S.

Former Member
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Can you please share the solution for KO88 mass processing??

Thanks.

Former Member
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You can not use KO88 for mass processing, either need to create a variant to make a collective processing or use CO88.so you mean to say you want to use only for a particular number of orders ( say call it mass processing) in KO88?

Paartha

Former Member
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Hi,

Use the Program RKO7CO88 & click on 'Expand data areas' to get the selection for production orders.

Regards

Geeta

Former Member
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If you got any reply...Please share

Former Member
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Hello

Either run KO8G with variant for the specific plant and all. or CO88 for collectife Prod Order settlement

Regards

Dinabandhu

Former Member
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Hi Alanis,

Try to use KO8G transaction. Here you can create variant for more orders at once.

Tomas

Former Member
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Hi Tomas.

I know that KO8G doesn't work for production orders. Is it write?

The header indicates it's for Internal orders.

Do you know another solution to my problem?

I'm quite desperate.

Thank you so much for your help.

Regards,

Alanis S.