on 07-18-2009 5:11 PM
what is the diff between SPK 70 and 80.
When should I use 70 and in which case I have to use 80.
Thanks
apr
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Hi,
Based on my understanding, the difference in terms of logistics lies in who owns the planning of the material & in which plant the dep. req. is created.
In the case of 70, the plant which actually manufactures the component is responsible for the planning & the dep. req. is created into the producing plant.
In the case of 80, the plant which generates the need is responsible for the planning part, while the actual manufacturing is done in the other plant, also the dependent requirement is created in the planning plant.
In terms of FI postings i believe there should be no changes, but please check with your FI / Co consultant on the same.
Regards,
Vivek
Hi
In My opinion , main difference between sp Proc key 70 and 80 is the transfer of req during Inventory Control and costing at plant level.
we use sp Proc key 70 (Reservation from Alt plant) to generate the dep req for a material in alternative plant directly to withdraw the material during Goods movement. No STR required to transfer the material from one plant to another Plant. We use this Proc key to procure the components from another Plant which is geographically in the same Location and No Stock transfer orders required. During costing run system will consider the Price defined in the material master for the alternative plant
We can use Sp Proc Key 80 (Production in alternative Plant) in the situation where the component is being produced in a different Plant which is situated in another location and STO is required to Transfer the inventory. Dep req will be created in the same plant and price also taken from the same plant during Costing run
Regards
Brahmaji
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