on 03-20-2009 2:38 PM
Dear Experts,
1. what is the difference between Stock Requirement List and MRP List?
2. MRP List -tcode is MD05. So what is the tcode for Source / Requirement list?
3. is mrp list meant for viewing how much mat is present in the stock.Am I correct? If correct then whats the use of Source / Requirement list.
Kind Regards
Sajid Shaik
In brief:
Stock Requirement List: It is a dynamic list, which shows the current status of requirements & sources for that material. So any changes in the procurements or needs will be shown in this list.
MRP List: It is a static list, which shows the status of requirements & sources just after the MRP run. This list is not updated till the next MRP run.
Now the qns, why 2 lists:
The 2 lists helps the material planner to compare the changes which has taken place post MRP run. So comparing the 2 lists the planner can then make an informed decision whether the MRP run scheduling has to be done more frequently or whether it can be less frequent.
For more details, you can read the SAP help files.
Hope the above was of help.
Regards,
Vivek
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Hi,
The basic MRP list contains the planning result information for the material, and so the MRP list is the initial working document for the MRP controller to work from. The MRP list is static and changes are not reflected on the list until the next planning run.
The stock/requirements list shows the current stock and requirements situation, therefore it is dynamic as it is updated each time it is displayed.
Use MD04 for the stock requirements list.
Thanks.
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Hi.
You can check
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_470/helpdata/en/f4/7d3f9344af11d182b40000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
Or refer to Sap Note --> 178804
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