on 06-17-2008 12:08 PM
Hi all,
As per my knowledge super BOM can be created by three ways----
1) Using Object dependency (Selection Condition)
2) Using classes (200 type) as BOM items.
3) Using the classification data of a material as a selection condition.
I want to like to know that for creating routing I mean the super
tasklist, Are all the above 3 ways applicable OR only few of them are applicable???
If not all of them are applicable, Which are those???
Regards,
MHP
Hi,
For my knowledge, BOM which contains all these parameters is termed as super BOM.
Similarly for taks list, a task list created for a material which is having a Super BOM is super routing.
Regards
Amit Parkhi
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Hi,
You can maintain Super Routing similar way as you are maintaining 3 ways for Super BOM.
Further it is not necessary that a material for which we are maintaining Super BOM it's routing is Super Routing.It may or may not be super routing depends upon your requirement.
For Routing You need to maintain similar way Configuration Profile for Task List instead of Material in Select Configurable Object in CU41. You need to maintain here class type 018 ( Task List Class) instead of class 200 /300 in case of configuration profile you create for BOM.
Remaining almost everything is same like maintaining OD in Operations view while creating routing as we maintain in case of while creating BOM.
Revert if any doubt and reward if useful.
Regards,
Tejas
Hi,
All the 3 parameters mentioned are required for defining super BOM and routing also
Regards
Amit Parkhi
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Hi
All 03 are applicable for Super routing.
Regards,
Rajaram.k
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