HOW TO CREATE PRODUCTION SCHEDULING PROFILE

PLEASE
TELL ME HOW TO CREATE PRODUCTION SCHEDULING PROFILE
EXPLAIN IN STEPS
THANKS

Hi,
Check the below link and the screen shot:
http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/ERPLO/Production+Order+Type+Selection
Hope it will help you.
Regards,
Alok Tiwari

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    Production order have Order category as 10  Process Order  40 in standard SAP you can check this in OPJH.
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    --dbms_scheduler.drop_job      (job_name      => 'TIM_JOB_2_3');
    --dbms_scheduler.drop_schedule (schedule_name => 'TIM_SCHED_2_3');
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    end_date => null,
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    job_type => 'PLSQL_BLOCK',
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    'commit; '||
    'end;',
    number_of_arguments => 0,
    enabled => TRUE,
    comments => 'job created at '||to_char(sysdate,'DD-MON-YY HH24:MI:SS'));
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    job_action => 'begin '||
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    'commit; '||
    'end;',
    number_of_arguments => 0,
    enabled => TRUE,
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    job_type => 'PLSQL_BLOCK',
    job_action => 'begin '||
    'insert into tim values (''TIM_JOB_2_3'', sysdate); '||
    'commit; '||
    'end;',
    number_of_arguments => 0,
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    comments => 'job created at '||to_char(sysdate,'DD-MON-YY HH24:MI:SS'));
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