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Rework and Scrap!

Former Member
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Hi Guys,

In my client's place, we do not have a special rework order, I am planning on inserting a new operation in the production order where rework is needed. But I want to manually input the rework quantity. For expample: I have a production order of qty 10, and it has 5 operations assigned. Now, after 3rd operation, I decide to insert a rework operation with control key PP01 for qty 2. How can I do this? The system is automatically taking in qty 10.

Can anyone please tell me how to handle this?

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Former Member
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Hi

I hope this can be achieved by using trigger points.

please check documentation from page 182.

http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/PPSFC/PPSFC.pdf

regards

Srinivas

Former Member
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Hi Srinivas,

I understand what is given in the document. But, when I inset a reference operation set, it automatically takes in the operation quantity as the order quantity. But, I want to rework only 1-2 items in the order. I am not able to change the operation quantity for this set to 1 or 2. How can I do this?

Thanks for your help.

Former Member
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Hi Sandeep Rao,

For Rework operation u can use PP07 control key which will allow u to enter the qty u need.

Following note will explain further abt the rework control key:

This indicator defines that the following objects describe the execution ofrework if they have the selected control key:

in the areas quality management (QM) and production planning (PP): operations.

in the areas plant maintenance (PM) and production planning - process industry (PP-PI) this indicator is ignored.

The operation quantity of a rework operation is not determined automatically.

It can either be

entered in the operation manually or

taken over using a trigger point function from the confirmation (field rework).

Dependencies

No automatic goods receipt can take place for the rework quantity. You must manually post the goods receipt for the quantity successfully reworked.

A rework operation is not taken into account when scheduling task lists.

Thanks and regards,

Rajesh

Former Member
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Hi Rajesh,

Thank you very much, this functionality works. I have created a new control key now with rework checked in it. I can manually change the qty of rework in the operation now.

I have one question: If I tell the system during confirmation of previous operation that yeild is 4 and rework qty is 2 (in CO11N), will this new control key pick up the rework qty and automatically store 2 in the rework operation qty?

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Answers (1)

mallikharjunrao_thota
Active Participant
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Hi ,

in the production order you can directly select the operation overview icon and u can directly insert the new operation for rework there it self .

regards ,

Mallikharjun

Former Member
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This is true but, I cannot manually force a rework qty to the operation, it takes in the order qty automatically.

I think rajesh's solution is good.