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SAP MD04 Unplnd requirement

sankarn
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Hi

We are using Forecasting, hence once we execute MPR1 they appear as Unplnd requirement in MD04

We don't want them to appear in MD04 as we use MD70 to transfer  and appear as ind requirement

Please suggest how to to stop requirement created via MPR1 as Unplnd in MD04 or is this a standard SAP behavior if forecasting is done they appear as Unplnd in MD04

Thanks

Sankar N

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kiran_kumar179
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Sankar,

What is the MRP type you are using?

If you want to do forecast with MRP like you don't want to see forecast values to show up in MD04 as requirements until you copy them through MD70 then in MRP type configuration in OMDQ MRP Procedure Select D and Re try your scenario.

BR
KK

sankarn
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Hi Kiran

We are using MRP Type PD so procedure is D

Consumption Indicator - G

MRP ind forecast - Blank

So first we do MPR1 immediately they appear in MD04 as upland

later we execute MD70 they appear as PIR

As we are doing MD70 we don't want them to appear in MPR1

Please suggest

kiran_kumar179
Active Contributor
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Sankar,

Try with below settings in MRP configuration and Re test again.

I suggest you to create a new customized MRP type and Re run the scenario.

MRP Procedure - D Material Requirement Planning

Forecast Indicator - * Optional Forecast

Consumption Indicator - G Total Consumption

MRP Ind.Forecast - Blank Not to be Included in Planning.


Let me know if this settings works for your requirement.

BR
KK

sankarn
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Dear Kiran

These setting when I tried are working when we use  forecasting view model selection not via external ( N ) , so when we do MP30 these setting are used for forecast calculation

I need help when I execute MPR1 forecast values shouldn't be displayed as unplanned requirement

Looks like this is a Standard SAP behavior , hence closing thread

Thanks

Sankar N

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