on 08-28-2007 7:51 AM
Hi,
1. What is Consumption based planning?
2 Difference between billing and invoice?
3. How to stop PGI?
4. In material determination how you configure the system should
propose when product A is not available then only system substitute with
product B. If A is available 60% quantity. How do you do in the situation?
select substitute reason 0004 and maintain alternative no's in master record
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HI Keyur to you too
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1.The central role of MRP is to monitor stocks and in particular, to automatically create procurement proposals for purchasing and production (planned orders, purchase requisitions or delivery schedules). This target is achieved by using various materials planning methods which each cover different procedures.
Consumption-based planning is based on past consumption values and uses the forecast or other statistical procedures to determine future requirements. The procedures in consumption-based planning do not refer to the master production schedule. That is, the net requirements calculation is not triggered either by planned independent requirements or dependent requirement. Instead, it is triggered when stock levels fall below a predefined reorder point or by forecast requirements calculated using past consumption values.
2 Billing represents the final processing stage for a business transaction in Sales and Distribution. Information on billing is available at every stage of order processing and delivery processing.
A sales document used to bill a customer for a goods delivery or a service.
3.By using the deliver block
4 maintain reason for substitution availability and maintain availability check in material master
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