Single level planning

What setting to be done for single level planning of following BOM.
M1
    M1.1
           M1.3
    M1.2
           M1.5
When MRP is run for M1...it shud create planed order for M1 only.....and when MRP is run for M1.1 then it shud create planed order for M1 .1 only...similarly for M1.2.

JJ,
Lets see, you are using ETO, which by design is a multilevel planning process, using project/WBS as MRP segments, but you want to only plan the first level, and then the second level, at your discretion?
Standard SAP does not support this requirement.  To me, it seems to defeat the whole concept of project planning.  However, I will assume that you have a valid business requirement.
I suggest you speak to your developers to create a specialized selection userexit for MD01.  You could craft it to select only M1 material.  You could also craft it to select only M1.* materials on a subsequent run.  Specifications of the selection process would have to be created by you.
Standard userexit for MD01 can be found in IMG>Production>MRP>Planning>User Exit Material Selection for planning run.
Rgds,
DB49

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