on 08-09-2013 7:10 PM
Hii Vis,
Please check the propagation range used in Product view as well in DS board.
Exclude procurement type F from the product selection in that propagation range.
T code fro propagation range: sapapo/cdpsc8-
Regards
Debashis
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Hi Vis,
Pls see that in DS board -- there are two things. One is work area and the other is propagation range.
As explained by expert Padhy -- Propagation range defines the products and resources for which you can change the planning while work area -- just shows the Products, resources etc which you want to 'display'.
Workarea -- Tcode -- /SAPAPO/CDPSC3.
So depending upon your requirement -- you can create work area or propagation range and input that while uploading the DS board.
Hope this helps...
Hi Vis,
You may check if this is feasible for your situation.
It has worked in our scenario.
For all the components with procurement type F, you may have a specific planner code say EX
In the selection screen of the Detailed Scheduling Transaction, we can input Planner as a selection in the Products Tab ( The other selections tabs ' Resources' and "Orders" not to be used). Herein use planner code as desired( exlude the one "EX).
With this We should get only the products and their components with the given planner code.
regards
Datta
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Hi
Selection of Objects to be Displayed
When you call up the detailed scheduling planning board, the system automatically selects the resources, products, orders, and operations that are displayed in the detailed scheduling planning board. The system displays rows in the charts or graphical objects in the diagram section of the rows for the relevant activities, operations, or orders.
You can interactively hide and show objects again in the detailed scheduling planning board.
In the propagation range, you specify the objects for which you can change planning.
A distinction should be made between the following objects when determining the objects to be displayed:
· Objects that can be displayed in the detailed scheduling planning board
· Objects that are transferred to the detailed scheduling planning board
· Objects that are actually displayed
The following objects can be displayed in the DS planning board:
· Resources with an available capacity that is scheduled on an exact time scale:
· Orders in Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) and their activities and operations
· Orders in Supply Network Planning (SNP) and their activities and operations
You can determine according to your requirements, that only activities, operations and orders for either PP/DS or SNP are displayed in a product, order or operation chart.
When you call up the detailed scheduling planning board in order processing or in the product planning table, the system determines these objects depending on the context. If you call up the detailed scheduling planning board directly, the object selection is user-defined. This is displayed in the following table.
Calling up the Planning Board | Objects Transferred to the Planning Board |
Objects that you have defined using the work area For performance reasons, you should specify in the work area that only objects that you have explicitly specified are to be transferred. | |
· The order you are currently processing · All orders from the corresponding pegging structure · The resources on which the orders are processed · The products that are produced from the orders | |
· The resources and products from the navigation tree in the product planning table · The orders for these resources and products |
In the following table, you see which rows in the table section and which graphical objects in the diagram section of the relevant row can be displayed for each chart type.
Chart | Displayable table rows | Displayable graphical objects |
Resource chart | One row for each transferred resource | Per row, all operations that are processed on this resource |
Product chart | One row for each transferred product | Per row, all orders that produce this order |
Order chart | One row for each transferred order or for each operation or each activity of all transferred orders | Depending on the row, the order, the operation or the activity |
Operation chart | One row for each transferred operation or for each activity of the transferred operations | Depending on the row, the operation or the activity |
You specify which of these objects are actually displayed in the detailed scheduling planning board, as well as how they are displayed for each chart in the planning board profile. You can use the decision tables to suppress the display of rows or graphical objects for any objects; the system uses the decision tables to filter out the objects to be displayed from the objects transferred to the detailed scheduling planning board. For more information on decision tables, see the implementation guide (IMG) for the planning board profile.
Note that in production planning for the process industry (PP-PI) in the resource chart, the system only displays operations as individual graphical objects. In all other charts, it displays operations and phases as individual graphical objects.
For performance reasons, you should specify that as few graphical objects as possible are to be displayed and additional information (for example, non-working times for resources or for alternative resources) that you do not require, is not to be included.
Sunil
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