on 09-11-2019 4:29 PM
Dear community,
I wanted to check out how the latest introduced IBP_LPA functionality for last period aggregation is working. However I am not able to get the respective key figure displayed in the planning book.
I applied the necessary calculations for a new key figure based on the offical SAP documentation:
I created a new key figure CALCIBPPROJSTOCKLPA1908 with following settings:
This key figure gets fed based on a calculation within another key figure H10CALCIBPPROJSTOCKLPA1908 on LOCPRODWEEKLY level. The input calculation is done correctly on its level and can also be displayed. However the LPA based one does not even show up in the planning book.
Potentially it's related to the generic planning level PERPRODLOC but that's the way it's actually described to achieve a dynamic aggregation.
Potentially someone hase an idea what has been overlooked.
Best regards, Peter
Hi Peter,
As per the key figure definition the target key figure(CALCIBPPROJSTOCKLPA1908) should be a stored key figure and the input key figure at the request level should not be stored.
Please find the attached screen shot of the key figure definition and the results.
Data in Technical Week
Data in Calendar Week
Regards
Arif
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Hi Arif,
thanks for the screenshots.My configuration was more or less identical expect the fact that the key figure was only marked as calculated. Nevertheless I changed it to stored w/o any effect. It's strange because the KF "CALCIBPPROJSTOCKLPA1908" does not even show up in Excel at all (irrespective of its calculation). It's simply not visible.
Best regards, Peter
Did anyone apply this functionality already? Would be great if someone could post a screenshot of the KF definiton.
Best regards, Peter
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