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Information on Requirements type in scheduling agreement

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Does anyone can give me infomation about 'requirements type' found in the procurement tab of the scheduling agreement?

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Hi,

The requirement type determination in orders/ SA as follows: requirements types are determined according to a specific search strategy beginning with the material strategy group. Strategy for Determining the Requirements Type

1. First, an attempt is made to find a requirements type using the strategy group in the material master.(note: Define a requirement type and a class for each strategy which you will define in the production module)

2. If the strategy group has not been maintained, the system will determine it using the MRP group.

3. If the MRP group has not been defined, the system uses the material type instead of the MRP group when accessing the corresponding control tables.

4. If no requirements type is found here, the system assumes a special rule and attempts to find a requirements type with the aid of the item category and the MRP type.

5. If this is not possible, a last attempt is made to find a requirements type with the item category only.

6. If the last attempt fails, the system declares the transaction as not relevant for the availability check or transfer of requirements

Hope this will help you to understand better

Regards,

Krishna O

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Hi Krishna,

could you tell me, how can the requirements type be determined with the item category only? Which t-code?

Best regards,

Marcin

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Former Member
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In case your Document Type is LP &Item Category is LPN then in case of Planning & No Planning ,the Requirement Type would be 011.

But if there is no such MRP Type for the Material then the Req Type would be 041.This is a SAP Standard Process but the settings depend on the Business Process. Kindly check & maintain accordingly.

Best Regards,

Ankur