Planned order type
Dear All,
Can someone please explain me what are the planned order types and the use use of each types. Are they specific to any order types or is there any relation exists between two..?
Regards
A
What change the kind of a planned order for another is the profile. Profile that determines the order type, the procurement type, the special procurement type as well as the account assignment type for processing planned orders.
Example: KB = order profile allows you to create purchase order, external procurement and consignment. All of this is given in parameter of the transaction OMDD. More information link:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/f4/7d30ef44af11d182b40000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
Sorry for my rude English.
Regards.
Luciano Nóbrega
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Planned Order Type/Profile
Hi
The Planned Order Profiles does not contain any account assignment category defined and also the requirement class (030 in my case) does not have any acc assignment category specified. After MRP run, the system defaults to the planned order type NB. Can somebody explain, how does this happen? What is the link?
Please explain and elaborate if possible.
thanks a lot.
BE.
Edited by: Brian Elfie on Jan 8, 2008 2:54 PMcheck in SPRO
Production>Material Requirements Planning>Procurement Proposals>Planned Orders>Define Order Profile
entry
Object = 1
planned ordxer profile = NBE
the data for this is
order type = NB
acc/assignment = E
i hope you got it -
Hi All,
I would like to ask where in SPRO can I define a new Planned Order Type (not the Planned Order Profile).
For example, the existing Order Types are :
NB - Standard Purchase Order
LA - Stock Order
RS - Reservation
KD - Individual Customer Order
KB - Consignment Order
OE - Run Schedule Quantity
VP - Planned Independent Requirement
I would like to add a new Planned Order Type Z1 and change the scheduling type from Forward to Forward Time.
Thanks in advance.Dear
In SAP Standrad , there is nothing called Planned Order Type .Basically , it is the planned order profile which decides all the realted category like accounting assingment , special procurement , prcurement type etc .
So you need to fgo SPRO-MRP-Procurement proposal -Define planned Order profile -New entries .At the saem time assing the accouting assingment categoery in OME9 and define scheduling parameters in OPU3 ( Scheduling Type , Adjust scheduling , Logs ,Automatica scheudling , CRP etc )
Hope this helps
Regards
JH -
REM planned order types RS vs PE
Hi,
In the REM world what is the difference between the planned order type RS and planned order type PE ? The online documentation does not indicate any difference between the two. In our system we have PE type planned orders which show in the MD04 screen with the planned order number followed by /RS. So does it mean the PE planned order type is the same as the RS planned order type.
Also I noticed that in our system the PE planned order types can be converted to a production order. But I thought that pi REM there are no production orders or am I missiing something ?
ThanksDear GS
Pls read the following post, i wil help to u
REM
Benny -
VP (planned order type)?
hI Gurus,
i am Prparing document About Planned orders and their Conversion Methods.... as of My understanding There are 7 different Planned Order types are there
NB - Standard Purchase Order
LA - Stock Order
RS - Reservation
KD - Individual Customer Order
KB - Consignment Order
OE - Run Schedule Quantity
VP - Planned Independent Requirement
so normally LA is generally used Order type. KD is used in MTO scenario, OE in REM manufacturing.
What is the use of VP order type Why it will Generated ?
regards,
Venkat.Hello
Regarding VP plannes orders, take a look on the following note:
1595312 - Message "61322 - Planned order XXX may not be changed"
This note provides the following information regardin VP planned orders:
The planned order has the special type VP. Such planned orders are created when Planned Independent Requirement for a planning strategy such as 'Planning without assembly', 'Planning at Phantom Assembly Level' or 'Planning with a Planning Material' is created, for example.
VP planned orders should be listed on a separate segment on the MRP List (MD05) or the Stock / Requirements List (MD04). They are used to trigger the procurement of the components and they are not yet "real". They should be only relevant for production once a sales order for the finished product exists, in case of planning without final assembly, or when the production of the final assembly is executed, in case of planning at phantom assembly.
BR
Caetano -
Settings for the relation of requirement type and planned order type
Dear Gurus
Where we maintain the settings for the relation of requirement type and planned order type?Actually I have maintained strategy 60 for a particular material (planning material) so the requirement type is vsev and along with that the planned order type is coming is vp i.e non convertible planned order.That is ok the system is behaving right.But nowhere I can find the setting of vp with vsev how the system is picking vp?
Regards
Sandip SarkarHi!,
That is an inbuilt sytem setting and you can't change that.
Regards,
Uday -
Hi All,
Is it possible to create new planned order types. I need to create a copy of NB, LB etc.
If so how and how do I get MRP to use the new ones?
I now how to create a new planned order profile but I still have to select the original order types!!!
Thanks
StuartDear Ramesh,
I think, you must post your thread in to Forum - [SCM - PP|SAP ERP Manufacturing - Production Planning (SAP PP);
Best Regards,
Amit
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Re: Planned Order type -
Determination of Planned Order Type based on Requirement
How does order type for planned order gets determined?
For example
planning strategy 50, planned order type is VP
planning strategy 10/40, planned order type is LA
planning strategy 20, planned order type is KD
Checked in tcode OPPS & SAP forums, could not able to find how
does system determines planned order type based on type
of requirement i.e. sales order/PIRHi,
please check the link below:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_scm2007/helpdata/en/87/04f73b8003b409e10000000a114084/content.htm
Regards,
Alok Tiwari -
Hi,
I just want to ask a question. The MRP creates planned orders with type LA, and not PE, even if I assigned the REM profile and ticked the box in the material master MRP 4 and in the production version tab. Why is this happening?
Thanks in advance!Hi,
I have done all the steps listed below. I still get planned orders with LA type.
>
ch pavan wrote:
> Hi,
> For REM, you will get the Planned Orders of Type: PE
> The basic requirement to have a Planned Order with PE Order Type is:
> 1. You should have a Production Version
> 2. You must have assigned REM Profile in the Material Master MRP - 4 View.
> 3. Your Production version is Marked as REM Relevant.
>
> Prerequisites is
> Define Planned Order type PE ( Run Schedule Quantity) in spro OPU5.
>
> Pavan
>
> Edited by: ch pavan on Mar 22, 2010 12:57 PM -
How to create a new Plan order type or make changes in current stock type?
Hi
I need to do following for my client.
After the planned order is created either manually or automatically a planned order profile
is allocated and data is processed. The data would include: material, plant, order quantity
and basic order dates. The system will check component and capacity availability and if needed, capacity leveling
can be carried out. Saving the planned order creates a purchase requisition, planned load,
creates dependent requirements and allows the processing of the planned order.
NUMBER RANGES FOR PLANNED ORDERS: - 1000 to 9999Animesh,
Could not fully understand what is your requirement, please rephrase and explain again. In the statement given by you everything happens expect while saving the planned order, PR getting created.
Regards,
Prasobh -
Default PR Type when convert from Planned Order
Hi all,
How can I default my PR Type when convert from Planned Order after MRP run. This can done via MRP Group control but how to go about controlling via Planned Order profile?
Which planned object type and planned order profile to be used? assuming that i need my planned to be output at LA type and convert to NB1 PR type instead of the default NB PR type?
Thanks.
Regards,
AndrewHi,
The system determines the document type from the stettings u are making in "planned order Profile" in Customising for MRP. There u define the order type, the procurement key and the special procurement key and also the account assignment category. So based on the procurement key and the special procurement key maintained in the Marterial master, the document type is selected.
Production > Materials Requirement Planning > Procurement Proposals > Planned Order > Define order profile
Choose the planned order type - NB1 Within this you specify the P req doc type to be used.
Through MRP group and the different PR document type for MRP generated PR is possible only if you assign the document type to MRP group in the MRP configuration.
Please try and come back.
Regards,
R.Brahmankar
Edited by: R Brahmankar on Aug 28, 2008 10:54 AM -
Planned order for Procurement type X
Hi Gurus,
I am working on REM.
Planned order generated through MRP for REM material with Proc Type "X" is not convertible into Purchase requisition or Production order.
This option I am not getting.
Any one can help me out.
SriniHi,
Eventhough the Procurement type is "X", by default system will consider the Inhouse Production.
Hence check your Planned Order Type : It should be PE.
For your Procurement Type; "X" to Work, you should have Quota Arrangement and Source List defined for your Material and Vendor also.
You need to mention the Quota arrangement all the Parameters like %, source, Inhouse or External Procement etc..
Then during MRP Run system will create the Planned Orders and PurReq for your Material.
Hope this helps..
Regards,
Siva -
Different type of planned orders
Hello Friends,
I went to an interview, in which I've been asked a question to describe different type of Planned Orders ?????????
Is there type's of planned orders in MTS or MTO environments ???
Pls enlighten me on this.
Thanks Sir,Rahul,
For interview questions, you should first consult with SAP online help before posting a question on this forum.
In SAP, there are not planned order types, there are planned order profiles. SAP supplies some basic ones, and you can create additional profiles as well. Reference to order profiles when creating planned orders
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/f4/7d310944af11d182b40000e829fbfe/frameset.htm
and surrounding pages.
Configuration for Planned order profiles at OMDD. Doc:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/48/e92c7dd435d1118b3f0060b03ca329/content.htm
Standard as-delivered Planned order profiles are
KB Standard purchase order
KD Individual customer order
LA Stock order
LB Standard purchase order
LBE Standard purchase order
NB Standard purchase order
NBE Standard purchase order
PR Project order
UL Standard purchase order
You can see the details of these in OMDD.
Best Regards,
DB49 -
MDVP - Plan order (NB type) Availability check problem
Hello GUru's,
I received one issue, the transaction MDVP does not select the plan orders for Availability check.
DUring my analysis I found that, materials have procurement type is "F". Plan orders are generated by system,
It has order type "NB" (generally our plan order type is LA - stock order).
When user check the plan orders (NB type) in the transaction code MDVP or COMAC, system shows the message
no plan order is available in the system but I checked in the MD12, plan order is available.
What could be the reason, system is showing like this message and not selecting the plan order for coll. Avl check.?
Procurement type is F and plan order type is NB this is the reason?
Kindly help me.
Thanks in advance.Dear,
Yes collective availability check has only been implemented for in-house production only.
Order type NB with F will be for the subcontracting. Also the collective availability check (Transaction CO28, MDVM) takes no subcontract orders or subcontracting purchase requisitions into account.
If you want planned orders with special procurement subcontracting into account during the collective availability check then you need to activate the modification, set the variable MOD_SUBCON to 'X' in the include PPIOHF02 after the implementation.
For more details refer the OSS Note 198398 - Collect. availability check w/o subcontracting planned ords.
Regards,
R.Brahmankar -
Type of planned order created by MRP run
hello,
I have one concern regarding planned order creation through MRP run..
our MRP creates automatically order type LA
I wanted that for some materials, the MRP creates planned order type PR ( with account assignment Q -> WBS element, coming from sales order)
what is the customizing point to make this ?Hi,
I think that this happens automically when the requirement is created in the WBS SEGMENT, AND cOLLECTIVE INDICATOR IS NOT SET TO 2
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