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"Validity start" and "Validity end" of planned order

Former Member
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Hi all,

I'd like to know where "Validity start" and "Validity end" of planned order in APO come from.

And for what are these data used? Does someone know the detail?

You can find these values by double clicking the planned order from Product View or right clicking and selecting Order Processing on the planned order from DS planning board.

"Validity start" and "Validity end" are located on upper right of the screen.

Thanks.

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Shohei

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Former Member
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This could be the PPM validity.

BR,

SB

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Answers (3)

calkan
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Hi,

We faced same problem. How did you solve this problem, do you remember?

Former Member
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Hello SB,

Thank you for the advice.

Hello Mikhail,

Thank you for the very helpful comment.

I checked the note which you mentioned but I'm still not clear about validity date. I'll explain the current situation which I'm facing to.

Example:

Validity start of planned order(APO): 2006/12/03 00:00:00

Validity end of planned order(APO) : 2038/01/01 08:59:49

Validity date of BOM in ECC : from 2006/12/03 00:00:00 to 9999/12/31 23:59:59

Validity date of PDS in APO : from 2006/12/03 00:00:00 to 9999/12/31 23:59:59

Start dates of planned order and BOM/PDS are matched but end dates are mismatched.

I checked calendar date, scheduling margin key etc. but I can't find out the reason why end date is 2038/01/01 08:59:49.

Could you give me an advice about which settings I need to check?

How dose system calculate validity end date?

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Best regards,

Shohei

Former Member
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It's not the PPM, as the order validity stretches far outside the PPM's.

Note 385602 describes the validity as "the intersection from the validity of the selected components."

For example:

If 3 components are valid for the explosion time t1, the order has the validity t4, t5

t1 !

K1 -


!--


!--- t2, t3 appear outside

K2 -


!----


t4 Highest valid from

K3 -


!----


t5 Lowest valid to

Order -


!!--


t4, t5 is the order validity

The activities that apply when validities are taken into account can be moved about freely within the validity interval of the order without having to re-explode the order. The components retain their validity.

More in the note itself