on 05-04-2015 5:16 PM
Hi experts,
Just a quick query.
We have a BOM for a material FG. FG's MRP type is "X0".
All the components for this FG in BOM are not planning related thus they have MRP type "PD".
The question here is after SNP planning run SNP planned order is cifed in ECC.
When we see this planned order in Ta: MD13 will it show all the component list or only those component list which were in apo.
P.S: We are not running any MRP run in ECC.
Regards,
AKS
Hi,
Please check the following,
1) Do you have any other systems like SNC connected to ECC ? please check SAP note 1576703 - Components missing from R/3 planned order
2) Do you run program RCIFMTDE often? if not, its not a bad idea to schedule this on an ongoing basis,
Thanks
Gk
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Hi GK,
Thanks for your response.
We don't have any other system connected to our ECC system.
We have all valid SNP PPM for APO relevant material.
one thing i would like to add that we are getting this issue when there are more than one ppm for FG material. Like say there are PPM1 and PPM2 both having bom with few different component material.
Now after SNP planning run if planned order is created with PPM2. When we see this order in ECC it shows production version as PPM1 and neither the complete list of bom 1 or bom 2.
Can you give some idea on RCIFMTDE.
Regards,
AKS
Hi,
The program comes in handy when you are removing materials from the integration models or changing the mrp type to non apo relevant. Another program which resets the APOKZ field in MARC table is RAPOKZFX. The planned order user exit checks this field too.
You may want to debug thru the User exit code LM61OF4Y, to check what's happenning with the incoming planned order data that gets CIFd.
Regards
Gk
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