on 10-06-2010 10:37 AM
Hi, All!
I cifed from ECC to SCM:
- Location
- Product
- Resourse
- PPM
- PDS
- Sales Order
Now I Want to create Planned Orders in SCM that then It will transfer back to ECC, where I will create on the basis of their production orders.
How it is better to me to make it?
What transactions to use?
Please, give me advice step-by-step
Thanks
Hi,
1.Also you need to create integration model for planned orders and process orders.
2.Define distribution definition for the inhouse production orders in /SAPAPO/CP1.
3.Using /SAPAPO/RRP3 create planned orders.
4.Using /SAPAPO/RRP3 set the conversion indicator for prodn order creation.
5.Also using /SAPAPO/RRP7 you can set the conversion indicator.
Thanks,
nandha
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//Also you need to create integration model for planned orders and process orders.
Have I create the new integration model or transfer planned orders in old model, which I cifed sales orders before?
//Define distribution definition for the inhouse production orders in /SAPAPO/CP1.
What I choose from Publ. Type?
Thanks, for your advice
Timofey,
Although technically it is possible to add planned orders to your existing IM, it is almost always best to create a new model, just for planned orders and production orders, especially in the development environment. This makes it easier to troubleshoot problems.
With respect to publication type, I would have expected that you would use the F4 help and select the only item that could logically be used. Re-read Nandha's previous answer, then execute /SAPAPO/CP1; use F4, and see if you can figure out this one out for yourself.
If you want step-by-step configuration for creating the major SCM scenarios, refer to Best practices configuration guides.
http://help.sap.com/bp_scmv250/BBLibrary/HTML/BBLibrary_EN_DE.htm
Best Regards,
DB49
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