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Feb 23, 2011 at 07:37 PM

Availability check issue in SD

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Hello everyone

I am currently having some issues during the ATP in Sales Order in SD.

We are using Check Group 02 - A (Sales Order) with the following settings:

Stock Overview --- *all are unchecked*

Relenishment Lead Time -- *"Check without RLT" is checked*

Storage Location Inspection -- unchecked

In/Outward Movement --- the following are checked

Inc. Purchase Orders

Include Reservations

Include Sales Order req.

Include Deliveries

Rest all is unchecked

Now on a high level, what this does is that hard allocates the required Order Qty to the Sales Order if stock is available.

e.g. Material XYZ has 100 EA unrestricted stock

Order for 10 EA ... is allocated 10EA

Now if a second order comes in for 100EA .. it will allocate only 90EA

Now I was able to test this successfully with a newly created material in our development system.

Later I rejected all the Orders that I had created for this material in ECC.

Thus now MD04 for that material displayed no requirement.

Now again when I tried placing an order for this material ... it wouldn't confirm.

When I check the Availability Overview from the Sales Order, it shows the following details

Material -- XYZ

Plant - WXYZ

Total Display

Receipts - 100

Issues -- 300 Confirmed Issues - 100

ATP Situation

Date, MRP elm., MRP element Data, Rec./reqd qty , Confirmed , Cum. ATP

02/23/2011 , Stock , BLANK , 100, BLANK , BLANK

02/23/2011 , SimReq , Simulated Requirement , (10-) , BLANK , 0

02/24/2011 , CusOrd , Totals record , (300 -) , 100 , 0

02/23/2011 , SLocSt , LOC1 , 0 , BLANK , 0

02/23/2011 , SLocSt , LOC2 , 100 , BLANK , 100

Note:

I have put the dashes to allign them correctly. Also (10-) means negative 10

Plant WXYZ has 2 locations viz. LOC1 & LOC2

Currrently the stock of 100 EA is in LOC2.

ALso LOC1 is responsible to issue the stock to deliveries.

Question:

Why would the ATP confirm 0 qty inspite of the Orders placed for it have been rejected.

Note this material was never ever used before in Sales Orders.

Any thoughts

Thanks

Vin

Edited by: vinit parkar on Feb 23, 2011 8:38 PM

Edited by: vinit parkar on Feb 23, 2011 8:44 PM