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Requirements for planned orders equal a 0

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Olá especialistas,

Ainda tenho dificuldade em usar a capacidade do centro de trabalho no cenário REM, quando abro o centro de trabalho no código CM01 "LINHA1", vejo requisitos iguais a "0". Verifiquei o centro de trabalho e a configuração do tipo de pedido "PE", mas não obtive êxito.

Os seguintes para o processo são:

1 - MM01 - Criar material mestre

2 - CA21 - Criar roteiro para material

3 - CS01 - Criar lista técnica

4 - C223 - Criar versão

5 - KKF6N - Criar coletores de custos

Detalhes

Eu gostaria de usar a ordem planejada para otimizar a capacidade do centro de trabalho em CM01, MF50, MF52, mas eu não posso, neste caso específico, eu preciso das necessidades para aparecer com as ordens planejadas, alguém sabe como me ajudar ?

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Hi everyone, thanks for the help, but I noticed that the SAP S4 / HANA 1610 version has a simplification list and it has the following note for this specific case. 2270240 - Rate and Rough-Cut Planning.

Description

SAP ERP production versions allowed you to reference routings, rate routings, and rough-cut planning profiles in parallel. MRP then created capacity requirements for detailed planning, rate-based planning, and rough-cut planning in parallel. The detailed capacity requirements originated from the explosion of routings, the rate-based capacity requirements originated from the explosion of rate routings, and the rough-cut capacity requirements originated from the explosion of rough-cut planning profiles. S/4 has only one scheduling level. The S/4 MRP explodes the one routing defined in the production version, which can be a routing, a rate routing, or a rough-cut planning profile. This was changed for the following reasons:

S/4 planned orders and production orders have consistent capacity requirements. There are no discrepancies between detailed planning, rough-cut planning, and rate-based planning

  • A production process is performed either on an assembly line or in a job-shop environment. If something is produced on a takt-based assembly line, then the production process should be modelled by a rate routing. If something is produced in a job-shop environment then the production process should be modelled by a standard routing. There is no production process that is both rate-based and jobshop simultaneously. Therefore there is no need to perform rate-based and detailed scheduling in parallel. Of course it is still possible to define alternative production versions for the same material, where one production version is performed on an assembly line and the other one is performed in a job-shop. A single production version, however, always has a single model of the production process.
  • Different scheduling levels make reporting on capacities utilization and capacity load more difficult. Users always have to specify the scheduling level.
  • S/4 can easily aggregate capacity requirements originating from different production versions. In SAP ERP, however, you were only allowed to aggregate the capacity requirements of a selected scheduling level. You had to make sure not to mix the detailed capacity requirements and rate-based capacity requirements. Analytics on capacity load across departments was difficult if one department used job-shop manufacturing and the other used assembly lines.
  • Two scheduling levels double the runtime needed for scheduling. Three scheduling levels triple the runtime needed for scheduling.
  • Capacity planning in S/4 shall be simple. PPDS offers advanced capacity planning features for the more difficult planning problems.
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former_member244427
Active Contributor
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HEllo Victor

in scheduling parameters for planned orders, you have marked scheduling and cap req for detailed scheduling which has selection ID 01 in OPEB you can see 01 means routing type N.

Now you PV has routing of type R

can you see the miss match?

Also there is rate base scheduling with 02 in selection ID, check whats in selection id 02 for routing type.

Please explore in this area and you will find the answer.

Regards

Abhishek Rai

Prasath
Contributor
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Dear Victor,

Schedule the planned order manually so that Detailed scheduling tab will be appeared then you check in CM01.

1.Make sure that Scheduling parameter is enabled for the particular planned order type.

2.Share the work center details.(capacity header).

3.Re-Run the MRP with scheduling parameter of 2 (Lead Time Scheduling and Capacity Planning).

Please check and revert.

Regards,

Prasath

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I checked on the OPPQ tcode and saw nothing with which it generated that kind of problem, which still remains unsolved.

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The configuration of the OPU5 tcode is ok, but I still can not generate capacity in the work center (CM01) with the orders generated via MRP, and also can not be generated manually by the MD11.

rupesh_brahmankar3
Active Contributor
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Hello,

Please check the setting of Routing selection as in OPPQ for your plant. Also rerun MRP with lead time scheduling.

Also check the routing has status as Release and valid for lot size and dates.

Best Regards,

R.Brahmankar

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Sorry for the language error, but I wrote in English and something automatic modified it.

Well, thank you very much for the help, but it has not yet been possible to verify the capacity for the REM manufacture, in these documents that I sent I see something more prepared for production order in the documentation you sent, but in this case the specific work is planned, and when the order in the MD12 transaction is programmed manually, the routing is not recognized, therefore it does not generate a requerement in CM01.

Order type PE

Caetano
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hello Victor

You need to have a valid routing assigned to your production version and you need to have operations assigned to the routing.

I would suggest you to check the production version, the routing status and confirm that the routing is valid on the planned order explosion date.

Regards,
Caetano

rupesh_brahmankar3
Active Contributor
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Hello,

Please check the setting of scheduling of planned order in OPU5 Selection ID corresponds to the valid routing type.

On S/4HANA systems only detailed scheduling is supported.

Best Regards,

R.Brahmankar

Caetano
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hello Victor

First of all, questions in this forum should be posted in English, so that everyone can understand and try to answer your question.

Regarding this specific question, I wrote the following documents that will explain the basic settings related to capacity leveling. Please review those documents and make sure that all the settings are in place:

https://archive.sap.com/documents/docs/DOC-52403

https://archive.sap.com/documents/docs/DOC-52397

https://archive.sap.com/documents/docs/DOC-53051

Besides those settings, one important step is the lead-time scheduling. If those orders were created by MRP, make you are using the setting Scheduling = 2, so that lead time scheduling is executed for those orders. Otherwise, if you are manually creating planned orders, click the button lead time scheduling to manually schedule the orders.

When a planned order is properly scheduled, you should see an additional tab with the scheduling results and the duration/dates of each operation. If you are not seeing this tab, try to schedule the order manually and check for error messages in the scheduling log.

Regard

Caetano