on 06-10-2011 1:24 PM
Dear All,
Ours is an organization with 7000 consumables.
I am going for Reorder Point Planning (FOR CONSUMABLES) and we also Run MRP in Production by Product Groups.
We categorized those materials into 2 categories one for which MRP will be run & for other Manually Indent will be generated.
we defined MRP TYPE as VB. Now I want to run MRP only for the materials with MRP Type: VB
ERROR: When I run MRP, it runs for all materials with an active MRP type.
USER EXIT is used & a new MRP Controller is used.
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Materials with MRP type ND will not be taken into an MRP run.
What is the problem if consumables and production materials are calculated in the same MRP run?
if you run MRP for production at 2 AM and for consumable at 3 AM, you will not seee any difference to a MRP run that does all in one if you arrive at 8 AM in the office.
But if you desperatly need to split it, then make use of the last and long field with the label user exit in your MD01 selection screen.
User exit is M61X0001 for including or excluding a material from MRP run
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Hi,
In the user exit EXIT_SAPLM61C_001, check the input parameters User exit key, User Exit Parameters (given in MD01) and MRP type in the structure T438A-DISMM. Consult your ABAP consultant to implement this.
If the MRP type is not relevant, just make NO_PLANNING = 'X' in the user exit.
For more detail, Goto trx SMOD, give M61X0001, choose Documentation & Display.
Note: if you are running MRP with parallel processing use EXIT_SAPMM61X_001 instead.
Hi use MD04 and select the collective access tab and run MRP by MRP area
Regards,
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