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Enquire on SLED

former_member612224
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The request is to enquire on the behavior of the SAP system if we enter the same date in <Shelf Life Exp. Date> and <Next Inspection> field in batch Master in accordance to the deadline monitoring set up for plant XXX

For example, what would happen if SLED and Next Inspection falls on same date on 30.08.2046? Can I confirm on 30.08.2046, the system will create an recurring 09 inspection lot for testing as well as move inventory to blocked stock /restricted Batch status when expired for the batch managed material? i.e. Blocked stock will take precedence over QI stock? Will the system be able to show one or two Batch restriction reason? i.e. both 01 and 02 are checked or only 02 is checked?

former_member612224
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Can anyone help with my request

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former_member42743
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If you execute deadline monitoring in one pass, I.e. doing both expired stock and recurring inspection in the same pass, then, the expired stock takes precedence and moves first.

I recommend to run the program in two batch jobs. Set up the first job to only do the recurring inspections. Set the second job up to do the expired batch blocking.

Also, you control this by setting a different window for each section. If you run deadline monitoring daily, always set up the recurring inspection window to a higher value then the expired stock value.

I.e. set a window of 30 days for next inspection. (i.e. find batches that require inspection in the next 30 days). Set the expired batch window to 15 days. Then you'll put it to inspection before blocking it.

If you have business with very tight requirement you can usually still set the windows as 2 and 1.

Craig