on 11-12-2008 7:44 AM
how to create a sales order wrt. a scheduling agreement?how to maintain copy control
anubrota
Hi there,
Scheduling aggrement itself is an order type. Why again you want to reference an order to it?
When you create a scheduling agrement, you will enter the requested delivery date for the line items along with the quantities. System will ask you to enter the requested delivery dates & the required quantity.
When the schedule lines of the items ate due, system will create the delivery.
For eg your customer has requested to delivery 10 quantity of material A eveyr month. When you enter the scheduling aggrement, you will mention requested delivery date as 10th of every month with 10 quantity each month.
System does an availability check & confirms if it can fulfill delivery on 10th of every momth. Else it will propose new confirmed delivery date.
When the items are due, you will create delivery for the items. There will be no salesorder again here.
Regards,
Sivanand
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Dear anubrota,
Yes you can.There are two types of scheduling agreement LZ and LZM.
LZ is w/o delivery order, however for LZM you can have a delivery order , in standard its sales order type TAM.This TAM you ll find in the subsequent order type field of LZM details.TAM uses standard delivery type LF.
So you can copy LZM and TAM according to your need and set the copy control copying the copy control for LZM to TAM.
Sam
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Dear Anubrota,
Whatever, other Elite Members have shared, I do agree with them;
However, If you wanna maintain Copy Control Settings b/w two Order-Typse (i.e. Scheduling Agreement & Standard Order), go to:
T. Code: VTAA
Target Doc.-Type: OR
Source Doc.-Type: DS/ LZ/ LK
Now,
VA31 - Create Scheduling Agreement
VA01 - Create Sales Order (with reference to Scheduling Agreement)
VL01N - Create Outbound Delivery
VF01 - Invoice
Just Check the same and confirm/ update all of us.
Best Regards,
Amit
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Dear Anubrota
As already indicated here, the standard process is
- Sale Order --> Delivery --> Billing or
- Scheduling Agreement --> Delivery --> Billing
You cannot club sale order and scheduling agreement in one process. Last but not least, I am more curious to know what made you to have a requirement like this ?? Can you please brief me ??
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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hI
It is not possible.
From Scheduling Agreement, you can directly create delivery as Scheduling Agreement contains schedule line.
But, why do you want to create an order w.r.t Scheduling agreement , what is the requirement ?
From Contract, we create release orders as contract does have any schedule line of its own.
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Hi
As per my knowledge the subsequent process of scheduling agreement is delivery
scheduling agreement contains fixed delivery dates and delivery quantities and the same are mentioned in the schedule lines of the SA
scheduling agreement means the that itself is on order which is scheduled for delivery on certain fixed dates
But in some scenarios i have read there is order prepared referring to SA and then delivery
I havent worked on those scenarios
For this i think you should take the similar settings of copy controls between Quantity contract QC to OR
This qn i am also watching for some other friends who come out with better explanation
Regards
Raja
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