on 07-27-2007 11:22 AM
Hi,
I have a simple query regarding the transaction CS03. When I give the Material Number, Plant and BOM Usage as input, I would get the list of components for this material.
Inside the transaction, is a CHECKBOX field ASM - this Indicates that the component for this material has its own BOM or has further components).
Could anyone tell me in which SAP table this information is stored i.e. an indicator to tell us if the component/material has further BOM or not.
Is there any example in sdn, hw it is done using MARC and STPO???Has sum1 used the above method b4?
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THNKX GUYS!!POINTS HAV BEEN AWARDED
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Hi Ashwin,
You can use CS11 , CS12, and CS13
we dont have any table for ASM, we have structure
if its ok pls close and reward
Thanks
Bala
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Dear MR.Ashwin,
There's no table to find out the field for STLKZ - Assymbly Indicator.
Reward points & close this indicator.
Regards
Mangal
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Hi Ashwin,
There is no table which shows that "ASM" indicator for assemblies with components.
You can use the procurement type and get the details from STPO, STKO and MAST tables data.
If any question then let me know.
regards
TAJUDDIN
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Hi Ashwin,
I have given wrong info...sorry for this.
By defualt the procurement type will be E or X for all BOm assemblies or F/30..you can use ITSOB field in STPO for special procurement type.
If you want BOMs for all finished or semi-finished assemblies the join MARC and STPO table.
Regards
TAJUDDIN
It means that the item entered in the BOM has its own BOM. Or simply, the material entered in the BOM item itself is a sub-assembly.
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