on 07-21-2016 11:47 AM
Hi Experts,
Please can you help with the following production issue.
We manage project stock and need to be able to issue this stock to the production order. The production order will have a mixture of project and non-project components. I can enter a WBS element at the order header but how do I identify the components to point to the specific Project stock?
A single component can be project or non-project depending on the production run.
Thanks in Advance.
Hello
If the production order is created with CO10 (WBS reference) than have a look in the production order - components. There is a tab of the special stock. If 2 is mentioned there against any component that means the project stock is required for that item.
Have a look in the MBBS where you can see the stock of all the materials against a particular project.
Hope I get you correctly and this may help you
Regards
SS
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You can reserve materials purchased to Project, that will be booked to a specific PEP and just can be used regarding this PEP.
But the other materials is not possible, because are free stock materiaisl, that can be used for any production situation.
Maybe you can use a Engineering BOM to help with this extra components.
Or include this components in the Production Order externally.
Which moment you discover what materials will be used ?
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Thanks for the reply.
So in the production order I have components and two of them are project stock components. How do I identify these components in the production order as project stock so that I can issue the correct stock? I can enter a specific batch in the production order but is there a way to assign the project code to the component item in the order?
Thanks.
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