on 01-08-2016 10:24 AM
Dear APO Experts
I have stocks of 10000 which is posted today 08/01/2016 .I am using conservative logic where my stock recipt is used today itself when I am triggering GATp As per my understanding the todays receipts in conservative logic are considered tommarow but it is taking in today account . Is it standard Behaviour of sap GATP.Please suggest
My issue limit is 00:00:00 and receipt limit is 12:00:00 buckets per day is equal to 1
Regards
Jaisree
Jaisree,
Stock is not considered 'todays's receipts'; stock is stock. Once stock is on hand, it doesn't matter when it was received, it is still stock.
Stock is considered at the beginning of the current bucket in conservative logic.
Todays's expected receipts are considered at the end of the current bucket in conservative logic.
Best Regards,
DB49
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Jaisree,
In this context, stock is considered separately from receipts. Stock is evaluated as I mentioned earlier.
For more info, and examples, see help.sap.com.
Valuation of Receipts and Issues in Buckets - Settings for Global ATP - SAP Library
I am not sure what else you want me to say. This is how it works. Your observations of the actual functionality are consistent with this conclusion. Further discussion is not warranted.
Best Regards,
DB49
HI DB
Ok I agree with you stock is evaluated differently from receipt . I have final question on CBP
If i am using charcterstics based planning
I have Requirement sales order 1000 is matching with existing production or process order Receipt element with 1000 qty which is created today .Even at these movement my sales order is getting peg to these production order without any delay in conservative logic . is it standard behaviour
regards
Jaisree
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