on 01-31-2008 6:32 AM
Dear all,
I would like to make a time based FERT material inspection with GR type.
Is any body explain the procedural steps?
Thanks,
Das
hi prasun
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help.sap.com/bp_bblibrary/500/Documentation/F50_BB_ConfigGuide_EN_DE.doc
help.sap.com/bp_pharmav1600/Pharma_US/Documentation/P50_BPP_EN_US.doc
thanks
karthikeya
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Hi
what is your scenario.
can you pl. explain in detail.
Regards
YMREDDY
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Hi
you can try like this:
You create a work center with either machine or labour as per requirement.
You create an operation in the routing of the material as a last operation.
In the previous operation , you keep control key with Auto GR.
When you run MRP you will get this time accounted for.
when you execute the order , while confirming the operation with auto GR, Gr will be made & the stock goes to QM stock ( if you activate inspection typwe 04).
Then you can inspect & after inspection you can co9nfirm the last operation with QM time .
This is work around .
I do not find an std process in SAP, hwence it is a work around. Try this.
Regards
YMREDDY
For QM inspection, prior to the creation of the inspeection lot, MRP calculations use the GR. time value (in days) as found in the QM view of the material master on the MAIN QM page.
Upon actual GR and creation of the inspection lot, MRP uses the end date of the inspection lot which is calculated using the avg. inspection duration as found in each inspection type set up in the material master. MRP assumes everything will pass inspection.
If you manually change the inspection end date of the inspection lot in QA02, this will then affect the next MRP run. Lab managers should be managing these dates as part of their day to day activities. This is RARELY done in most plants.
Craig
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