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Process order Doubt

Former Member
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Hi , can anyone explain the following dates in COR3 Process order General data Tab?

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Basic dates--


Scheduled--


Confirmed

Finish-----09/07/2008 24:00:00-09/07/2008 24:00:00----09/05/2008

Start--


09/02/2008 00:00:0009/02/2008 00:00:00--08/28/2008

Release--


09/02/2008--


08/28/2008

Regards,

Paartha

Edited by: Parthu Birampalli on Sep 8, 2008 7:29 PM

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Former Member
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Order is released and confirmed on 08/28/2008 (confirm date), material is available on 09/02/2008 (basic date), so production is scheduled on 09/02/2008 (schedule date)

Production will be confirmed on 09/05/2008 (finish confirm date) and will finished by 09/07/2008 (finish basic date)

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Radha

Former Member
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Hi,

I have one more Doubt, in the above case Order was created on 09/02/2008, but it got confirmed on 08/28/2008 , what is that, does this mean a back ward scheduling? and what might be the actual need?

if we do this will this look for previous cost estimate?

lets say I changed the std cost of one of BOM component in August 20, 2008 , and created order on 09/02/2008,, and cnfirmed on 08/28/2008 that is in August and BEFORE 20 ,th August,, the std cost was different for that BOM materials , so now will this order show Actual costs as of 20 th August or before 20 th August, for that BOM materilal?

Paartha

Edited by: Parthu Birampalli on Sep 9, 2008 6:15 PM

rupesh_brahmankar3
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Hi,

Confirmed :- Specifies when the material was actually produced (that is, delivered to stock).This date is set automatically by the system.

Confirmed Rel :-Date on which the order was released.

Scheduled :-System determine this date using lead time scheduling that contain the timing from routing. Lead time scheduling is performed using the routing. In this case, it calculates the start and finish dates and times of the operations

and schedule the order.

Basic dates :-

Date on which the required quantity of the material is available (that is, the requirements date of the material).

If, on order creation, a planned order exists for the production order/ process order, the basic dates are copied from the planned order.

If no planned order exists on order creation, you must specify at least one basic date.

The scheduling type determines the basic dates that you must specify.

Hope clear to you.

Regards,

R.Brahmankar