on 02-10-2015 11:47 AM
Hi Gurus,
Im currently investigating this scenario where requested line was changed by BOP/rescheduling making MAD = DD.
For what I know, requested line should not be changed by BOP/rescheduling, rather it should be the confirmed line.
As can be noticed as well, the confirmed line is correct.
in MD04, since MAD = demand date: this is showing that the material is not needed until 20.04.2015 when in fact it could have been like the confirmed line. Still, going back to the main concern, the Scheduling Line 0001 should not be changed since it is the requested line.
Please help.
thanks in advance!
Zeek
Hello Zeek,
For PO documents, as far as my understanding is concerned - you will only see the confirmed schedule line and unlike the multiple schedule lines in Sales orders. Are you performing the the ATP check in gATP system and not getting the correct results after ATP checck ?? or is it happening only during BOP update ?
Babu Kilari
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Hi Zeek
Material availability date + processing times+transportation times = delivery date
In case you the MAD and DD the same, check the transportation time setup in traportation zone assignment between source and destination and the processing times ( GI, GR, planned delivery etc.) in material master ( MM03 -MPR tabs).
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Hi Zeek,
In your example, the requirement date is not calculated and filled (table eket-mbdat), only
delivery date is sent to APO and in APO all other dates are calculated based on
the APO setup. Please also see the note 1342195 for more information about the process.
Regards,
Claire
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