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reorganization of PIR'S

Former Member
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Hi all,

what is the meaning of reorganization of PIR'S

i tried these by entring 10 day

and i did MD02 mrp run for these .

but still system is creating order proposals of last month PIR'S

i am using NETCH as processing key

should i go with NETPL

Regards

kumar

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former_member207022
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Dear

Which t.code you have used.

MD74 will delete only the PIR and MD75 will delete the history created.

You have to give the key date, it means system will delete the PIR upto the key date.

I think you have not removed the test run. Better remove test mode and check it.

Former Member
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thanx for ur quick reply

then i am confused abt t-code OMP8

what is the use of it

Regards

kumar

former_member207022
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Dear

I think that is not mandatory, better make it as blank in OMP8.

Former Member
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Hi Kumar,

Reorganization function, is used to delete planned independent requirements for which there are no sales orders in the database. You can delete the planned independent requirements history.

A key date is required to carry out reorganization which is calculated as follows: the system checks whether a reorganizing interval is maintained in Customizing (OMP8) for the plant that you want to reorganize. If an interval is maintained for this plant, the system uses this information to calculate the key date. If no interval is maintained for this plant, the system checks whether intervals are maintained for any other plants, and selects the largest interval to calculate the key date. You can change the key date proposed in the initial screen for reorganization.

You can change the proposed key date when deleting the history. You can set a shorter interval for deleting histories than for deleting the requirements records.

Hope the above clarifies your query.

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Regards,

Vivek

Former Member
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thanx guys for ur valuble inputs

closing thread

Regards

kumar

Former Member
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Hi all

what is the path for MD74 & MD75

Regards

kumar