on 10-13-2008 6:47 AM
Friends,
Already Process Order is created. But you changed master data.
Then how it will reflect in the process order already created.
Hi,
Do read Master Data.
Path is ,
COR2 ---> Process Order ---> functions ---> Read Master Data.
This function will execute the reexplode of all the concern Master data like Material Master , BOM , Master Recipe , Resource.
Regards,
Dhaval
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Dear,
Go to process order header menu function --- Read PP master data.
Once you read it, changed BOM and routing / recipe will be picked by the order.
Also scheduling dates are resecheduled.
Regards,
R.Brahmankar
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Hi,
Suppose after creating the process order(Released), if u change the master like BOM or Receipe it will not effected on the process order, manully u have to change the process order
Regards
Vijay
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Hi,
Process order Changes will reflect in Tcode COR2 itself.
In Menu options, Functions, Read PP master data will be there and If u click this it will apper explossion date of BOM and Routing. Change the date according to your new master data validity start date. then system read the present Master data with effective date and reflects the changes in order u made for Master Data.
Note: check the explosion date in Order and validity start date in Master data on BOM and Routing.
Naresh.
Hi,
In Menu options, Functions, Read PP master data will be thre.
If u click this it will read the present Master data and reflects the changes u made for Master Data.
Kiran.
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