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former_member407089
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Hi

I work as a BW developer and need to check "mrp element indicator" for some materials. I wrote an extractor that extracts data to BW on some conditions. one condition says that it has to extract materials that hahe "mrp element indicator" one of AR and PP. where can I find if a material le tsay 87654321 has it "mrp element indicator" or not?

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Former Member
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Check in table MARC-DISMM has an entry or not. If the entry is there then the MRP Type is maintained for this Material, if not then it doesn't.

/Manoj

former_member407089
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Thanks for the answer. I can see that DISMM for that material is PD (that means MRP). so if it is maintained how to check if it "mrp element indicator" for that material is one of AR, PP?

Former Member
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I think so you will have to cross link that using MDTB table with value DELKZ. This has the link between the MRP Type and MRP Element.

/Manoj

former_member407089
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is there a transaction to do it, or is DELKZ "mrp element indicator" visible for a material in any transaction? as I said I'm not a MM consultant. just need to check it for BW puproses.

Former Member
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No there are no transactions to display as such, if I am right. Because MRP Elements are not assigned to the Material directly, instead the MRP Element is determined at the time of MRP Execution by the input parameters given in the MRP Execution screen.

/Manoj

former_member407089
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Thank you Manoj

can you please tell me where can I find what AP, PP, SB, U1 etc means or what is a code for DepReq, SchAg etc?

As I believe these are MRP Element Indicators

Former Member
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Hi,

Go to MD04 with any material and plant and press F1 on the MRP element field, you will get the abbrevations and meaning of all the MRP elements.

Regards

Vijay

sap_pp13
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OMD5 has the info you look for.

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