on 09-25-2008 7:57 PM
hi guys. why is engineering work bench used.does it has anything to do with VC?
hi dear,
engineering workbench is platform where you can maintain BOM and routing simultaneously.
regards
sarfaraz
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Dear,
Please refer this link,
[Engineering work bench|https://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=16777371&messageID=6088688]
Regards,
R.Brahmankar
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Dear Deepu,
Purpose of the Engineering Workbench:
The Engineering Workbench is an environment for maintaining product structures and operations. Its
capabilities far exceed those of the conventional maintenance of bills of material and routings.
The most important objects in the Engineering Workbench are BOM items and operations. Views of these
objects are available that present the conventional structures of bills of material and routings. In addition to
this, other views are now available that were previously not possible. All of the maintenance functions,
such as Create, Change and Delete are supported on all of these views.
You no longer have to maintain routings and bills of material separately. You can simply select those
object types in the Engineering Workbench with which you want to work, for instance Material, Production
resource/tool, Operation etc. You summarize this selection in a working area. For instance the design and
production departments both have special requirements and therefore each has its own special working
area.
Link in SAP help for Engineering Workbench - [Engineering Workbench|http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/79/517c3545413671e10000009b38f889/frameset.htm]
You can check the T code CEWB to explore more.
Regards
Mangalraj.S
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