on 01-09-2008 3:18 PM
Hi all,
I'm running the backorders program, and i'm facing the following situation: the program is unconforming the already confirmed quantities and making a all new stock allocation.
The already confirmed quantities should not have been deleted. Has anyone came across this ? Ist this a bug or a "feature" ?
Regards.
PCastro.
Dear PCastro
When you reschedule (transaction V_V2), orders that contain items determined in product selection are reevaluated. If the substitution settings have changed, or there is more product available, the system may determine other substitutes. This may result in products being promised to the customer other than those agreed to at the time of order entry. To avoid this, you can set the fixed date and qty indicator in the order (choose Goto --> Item --> Schedule lines). The system will not take the order account when rescheduling.
Items determined in product selection are only considered in a rescheduling run when you have set the input parameters to include all materials. If you specify only certain materials, main and sub-items from product selection are excluded.
The fixed date and quantity indicator does not influence product selection in the delivery.
If a product selection item has been partially delivered, the system does not take it into account in rescheduling runs
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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I guess it is feature to deteriorate confirmed quantities if stock situation has changed since confirmation moment.
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Hi,
For Backorder processing of SD documents you should rather use V_RA.
V_V2 is meant for rescheduling, and thats why system is re-scheduling the allocated quantities.??
Regards,
Vivek
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