SAP for Mill Products Discussions
Explore conversations about production optimization, resource utilization, and quality control using SAP in the mill products industry. Join in or start your own!
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Scheduling Margin Key is lost when using MILL_OC

ann_hustis
Contributor
0 Kudos

I’m using transaction MILL_OC to convert a bunch of planned orders into a single Mill Products Production Order.

The Scheduling Margin Key is missing from the Production Order.   If I create a Production Order using CO02 the Scheduling Margin Key copies to the Production Order.

Any idea why the Scheduling Margin Key does not copy into the combined Production Order when using MILL_OC?  Thank you very much!

1 REPLY 1

Caetano
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
0 Kudos

Hello Ann

I know that this is an old thread, but as it is unanswered and I found an explanation, I'm sharing it with you.

According to note 597237, the scheduling margin key of a combined order is always 000. That's because you can combine different materials, with different scheduling margin keys and system would not know which key should be used.

BR
Caetano