on 11-07-2009 8:20 AM
Hi Experts,
Need a small informatin..
What all alerts (and why) that are generally used in SNP implementation .. (we are using Heurstic, Capacity levelling, deployment & TLB)
Your earliest reply would be highly helpful.
Thanks & Regards,
Krishna
Hi Krishna,
You can implement the following SNP alerts with respect to heuristic, deployment,
TLB, capacity levelling functions.
1) Means of transport overloaded (Under TLB) - to look at the overloading transport
2) Supply shortage (SDP) - To identify the supply shortage against the demand
3) Target stock level exceeded (DB alert) - To identify exceeding target stocks
4) Shortfall below safety stock (DB alert) - To control on safety stocks
5) Resource overload in bucket (dyn. alert) - To compare resource overloads
The above are some of the typical critical alerts generally that will be
implemented in an SNP implementation
Regards
R. Senthil Mareeswaran.
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Hi,
There are two types of alerts Database Alerts and Dynamic Alerts.
Alerts used to get warning or error message when for example An alert is triggered if the safety stock falls below the safety stock designated in the lot size profile of the product master. The system creates warning and information alerts dependent on the threshold values you have defined.
Dynamic alerts reflect the current planning situation that is stored in the SAP liveCache.
Database alerts show the planning situation as it was during the planning run or last executed macro. When dealing with large data volumes, use the database macro to perform a planning run.
For detailed study, Please go through the bellow link additional planing functions.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_scm50/helpdata/en/d5/a073374026023fe10000009b38f8cf/frameset.htm
Regards,
Kishore Reddy.
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