on 09-08-2014 7:44 PM
Hi,
Is it possible to have a component as,
dependent requirement in one B.o.M as individual requirement & in another B.o.M as collective requirement.
Suppose we have 2 Production version
Bill of material 1 |
FG (Make to Order) |
SFG2 (Individual planned order) |
Other version is
Bill of material 2 |
FG (Make to Order) |
SFG1 (Individual planned orders) |
SFG2 (Collective planned order) |
Is it possible to have SFG2 as Individual as well as collective requirement, based on B.o.M so that if version one is selected then all individual planned order need to be generated with reference of sales order& if version 2 selection then a collective planned order to be generated without reference of sales order..
& In B.O.M Item data how Explosion type can be useful in these scenario.
Hi,
It is possible by the help of explosion type in the BOM item. You need to define to explosion types; one of them having ind./coll. indicator as 1, and one of them 2. Assign the explosion type with indicator 1 in the FG's BOM to the SFG2 item, assign the explosion type with indicator 2 in the SFG1's BOM to the SFG2 item. This will force requirements from SFG1 generate at plant stock segment.
Regards.
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Hello
As far as I know, this setting is only available at the material master and it is not possible to change is at BOM level.
You can try to use BAdI MD_CHANGE_MRP_DATA to control if the requiremens are assigned to the individual stock or not, from an MRP perspective. Please observer that this BAdI does not change data on the table.
However, BAdI WORKORDER_UPDATE can be used later to remove the assignment to the invidual stock from the production order components.
BR
Caetano
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