on 09-19-2007 10:42 AM
hi gurus ,
i have a scenario ,where in my customer & his client are working on just in time , basis (both have a special soft ware for it )
client sends a request to my customer in form of xml file containing the material no for the material that my customer must produce .as soon as the jit software receives the request it goes to SAP DATABASE and checks for the material no in the request ,picks up the BOM.....now the masterdata from sap is mapped into jits software thru an interface ... jits is a software wherein no transactions occurs but is a monitoring tool where in only material used for the assembly is being updated along with the barcode in a file in jits software ..as soon as the final product is completed the jits software should triggers a signal , which will create a production order is SAP AUTOMATICALLY & ALSO DO THE WITHDRAWL POSTING AUTOMATICALLY ........WITH OUT HUMAN INTERVENTION ..
CAN IT BE POSSIBLE
MATTER URGENT
THANKS
MILIND
Hi Milind,
It is quite possible, But I would like to suggest small change here.
1) Client sends a Request with Material No. to the JIT soft ware.
2) jit software receives the request it goes to SAP DATABASE and checks for the material no in the request ,picks up the BOM..
3) Create a Production order in SAP and create reservation for the components.
4) Production Complete, JIT sends a signal to SAP for confirmation of the Production order.
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we cannot do this ,
the jits soft ware takes the required data from the SAP DATABASE , then after completion of the assembly it will generate a XML file containning the quantaties that were used ,based upon this information thge system should create an order by picking the material quantities from this sheet ...and that should be automatic .
how to create an automatic order ....
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