on 05-11-2007 7:42 AM
Hi Gurus.,
Can any one send me step by step process of schedule Line agreement and planned schedule line agreement , as there are different order types for schedule line agreements can you please explain the difference between and the scenarios in which we use this order types
My mail is narayana.sapsd@yahoo.co.in
Points are awarded to all the gurus who give answers
Please help me as the requirement is urgent
Thanks & Regards
Narayana
Message was edited by:
manam narayana
Hi,
Pl check the following link:
http://www.sap-basis-abap.com/sd/schedule-line-categories-and-schedule-agreements.htm
Regards,
Mani
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Dear Narayana,
yes, of course, I can contact you by e-mail. I will send you an e-mail within several minutes.
Thank you and kind regards,
Akmal
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Dear Narayana,
on SD side there are following types of scheduling agreements:
LP (or DS) - scheduling agreements without delivery schedules, they work similar to the standard order with multiple schedule lines per item;
LZ - scheduling agreement with delivery schedules, they get the delivery schedules (mostly via IDOCs, but posiible also manually in the transaction VA32); the forecast schedule is intended for the long-term planning, JIT schedule is intended for the concrete delivery dates and times; planning delivery schedule can be created by you on the basis of the forecast schedule and in accordance with your Customizing settings. You can create a direct delivery from LZ agreement.
LZM - scheduling agreement with delivery orders, is similar to Lz, but contains no JIT schedule and cannot be delivered directly. The document flow here is: scheduling agreement LZM => delivery order TAM => delivery. The LZM agreements are reasonable, if your customer pick ups the quantity himself.
LK - scheduling agreements with external agent delivery. You get forecast and/or JIT delivery schedules, but deliver the goods into consigment storage location. The external agent will pick up the goods from there and send them to the customer. The document flow here is: scheduling agreement LK => Delivery => External agent delivery (with reference to LK directly) => Delivery
LZS - scheduling agreements for self-billing, are similar to LZ, but you cannot bill them. The invoice must be sent from MM-customer via IDOC which will be processed via the function module IDOC_INPUT_SBINV
LZJ and LZJS - JIT scheduling agreements, are available in the Automotive (IS-A) system only, they can be delivered only via some special JIT functions.
I hope, thi info helps you further.
Kind regards,
Akmal Vakhidov
Development Support IMS ERP R/3 Sales SD, SAP, Walldorf/Germany
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hi,
Schedule line agreements types are of two type LP and LU .
LP-Scheduling agreement (with release and without release)
LU-Transport order type scheduling agreement (For internal schedules)
The planned Scheduling agreement r geneally created through MRP run,
but if u want to include some customer for short period u can create manually which is what u called as general Scheduling agreement.
Using tcode -me31L.
It conatin specific order qty and delivery dates .
U can create schedule line when u create scheduling agreement or u can create it later.
To fullfill schedule agreement deliveries are created as and when the schedule lines got due for delivery.
Hope this will help.
Thanks
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