on 01-28-2008 12:05 PM
Hi All
Can anyone let me know the T-Code used for the display of ECO(Engineering Change Order).
Hi
In your case if you wann look the ECO, u need to go CC03 with an change number.Let me explain ,
You must check the engineering change request and all change objects assigned to it to see whether they are affected by the planned change. If at least one object has to be changed, you must convert the engineering change request to an engineering change order.
After checking all change objects, you can then change the ECR system status.
Reject request
A request with this status cannot be converted to an order. You cannot edit any change objects (for example, BOMs) with reference to the change number.
Approve request
You must use this status if you want to convert an ECR to an ECO
If you want to convert an approved ECR to an ECO, select the system status Convert request.When you save the ECR, it is converted to an ECO. You cannot edit change objects with reference to this change number until you reach this point in the processing procedure of the change master record.
Hope this will clear your idea about ECO.
Reward points if usefull
Regards'
Jia
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It is not clear what is required?
Are you asking about the engineering change management-ECO?
If so cc31 IS TO CREATE ENGIBEERING CHANGE REQUEST WHICH MAY BE SAME AS WHAT YOU ARE ASKING ABOUT
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Hi,
T Code to display the ECO is CC33. First the ECR to be converted to ECO.
Regards,
Santanu
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