on 02-13-2008 5:58 AM
I have currently implemented the datasource 2LIS_04_P_MATNR and was wondering how the PP Delivered Completed Flag was marked with an 'X'. It seems like I had a few orders that were released and had actual finished dates associated with them as well. I would like to know this because we are using this as a driver for calculation on ON-TIME vs. Late vs. Early order completions. Should I be looking at the orders that not only have the PP Delivered Completion flag check along with an actual finished date?
Also, do we know which records are loaded to the setup table beyond the Released records and the order category of Production Orders (I think 10, 40?). Any help would be good.
For your calculations you have to compare these two fields
GLTRS - Scheduled finish date
GLTRI - Actual finish date
Both are available in the extractor
AUTYP - Order category. Make this field as selection option in your extractor and check in RSA3 about data in setup
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SDBI,
Yes, I know those are the fields that I want to compare but I also don't want to compare those unless the PP Order has been completed, which is why I was also using the PP Completed flag but for some reason some of the orders don't have this field populated but the actual finish and the scheduled finish (stated above by you) are both populated so I would think that this record would be flagged as completed?
Some orders not populating due to data not present on source
Functionally, if requirement changes due to change in sales order requirement, you have complete Production orders
Assume if the sales req is 20 ord qty, if it is reduced to 10 half way through manufacturing ,you can still get completed prod order fulfilling sales order requirement. Considereing the manufacturing is triggered for 20 qty. Check with R/3 side about business process...For you case , you can restrict or filter out unflagged prod orders
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