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Scheduling agreement qty requirement is not considered in V_V2

Former Member
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Hi Friends,

We are facing a problem in rescheduling transaction V_V2. System is not considering the requirement of the confirmed schedule lines of the scheduling agreement while carrying out the ATP in V_V2 and the available qty is allocated to the sales orders.

Ex: Available Stock : 1000 EA

1. SA confirmed Qty: 1000

2. Sales order created for the qty of 1000, system is considering the SA requirement and confirming the SO based on RLT.

3. When we run ATP in sales order change, system is still considering the SA requirement and not changing the confirmed date.

4. But when we run the V_V2, system is ignoring the SA and confirming the SO line item with PULL-IN.

Because of this SO is stealing the stock reserved for the SA. Is there a way to change the behavior of V_V2 similar to VA02, which considers the SA requirement / confirmed qty while rescheduling.

Thanks,

Ram

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SmileZhang
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Product and Topic Expert
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Hi Ram,

Rescheduling of sales documents is item specific. It is not possible to reschedule individual schedule lines of scheduling

agreements. Each schedule line is displayed but only the open quantity can be rescheduled.

You can find further information in SDV03V02 documentation.

The open qty on item level will be checked becasue rescheduling of sales documents (scheduling agreements) is item specific.

Availability Check in Rescheduling is always on item-level.

Thanks and best regards,

Smile

Former Member
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Hi Smile,

We are not looking to reschedule based on schedule line level for SO or SA. Problem is system is not considering the requirements of scheduling agreements while carrying out the rescheduling in V_V2, where as it is consering the SA requirements while carrying out the rescheuling in VA02.

Regards,

Ram

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