on 10-17-2008 3:49 AM
Hi,
Can I be any other drill down stage apart from APO location product in SNP planning book?
In our planning book, we have use standard MPOS 9ASNPBAS which has the following characteristics:
APO Activity
APO - Location
Product
APO PPM/PDS Name
APO Resource
APO Transportn Lane
When ever I load data, for any selection, if the show characteristic is "APO location product", the system pops up an error saying "Conflict identified between selection and key figures to be read".
My question now is: Is it possible to use any other characteristic for planning in SNP books? I mean when I ave my show characteristic as location product, essentially means that I am at location-product level of drill down. Can I be any other drill down stage apart from this in SNP books???
Thanks.
Dear Raj,
This is depend up on your aggregation. e.g. 9AMALO is for Product & Location. In 9AMALO you will find the key figures related to your products & Location only. So if you select product & location in selelction ID & you try to open for this selection ID for resource key figures say Available capacity etc then you will find the Error "Conflict identified between selection and key figures to be read".
So these are totally depend up on your aggregates.
Hope it will help you...
Regards
Sujay
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Hi Raj,
Generally we are using 9ALORE & 9AMALO aggregates. So selection id contains Product & Location Combination for 9AMALO aggregates & Data View contains key figure related to 9AMALO aggregates, e.g Forecast, Dependend demand, Safety Stock, Production(Planned),Production(Confirmed) etc.
for 9ALORE aggregates your selection ID contains Resource & Location combination & Data View contains Key figure related to Resource e.g Capacity consumption, Available capacity, Production (Planned) etc.
Hope this will help you...
Regards
Sujay
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