Default set of KF in Planning Book?
Hi,
I am currently working on 'slimming' down the SNP Planning Books being used by us. Basically trying to remove KFs/Macros not relevant to us.
In doing so basically I am trying to make separate books for Production Planning and Capacity Planning. So my SNP Production Planning Book just has the 'Supply Network Planning' indicator ticked.
When I try to remove the KFs not relevant to me (eg: Capacity Planning, TLB, Deployment) and complete the Planning Book and save...when I get back to the design I see that these KFs are back.
Is there a 'Necessary' set of KFs which you HAVE to use when designing? Is there any way I can only use the KFs that are required by me?
We are on SCM 5.0.
Kindly suggest.
Regards,
Abhi
Dear Abhishek Sharma
While deleting the KF from Planning book(KF tab next to planning book tab), the system deletes all the KF in the planning book and you need to choose the necessary KF which you would require from the planning area.
You would be able to view the the KF which are currently in the planning book and can choose the required KF for the data view. Further while deleting the KF from the data view, the system pops up a message " Row KF from macro definition book and data view deleted". You can go ahead by saving it.
Reward Points if it helps.
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A planning book defines the content and the layout of the interactive planning screen. Planning books are used in Demand Planning and Supply Network Planning. They allow you to design the screen to suit individual planning tasks. A planning book is based on a planning area. You can create several user-specific data views in a planning book. In this step, you create a planning book for Demand Planning.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
SAP SCM menu Advanced Planning and Optimization Demand Planning Environment Current settings Define Planning Book
Transaction code /SAPAPO/SDP8B
2. Enter the planning book DP_001 and choose Create.
The Planning Book Wizard dialog box is displayed.
3. Make the following entries:
Field name User action and values
Planning Book Enter the planning book DP_001
Planning book text Demand Planning
Planning area Select the planning area DP_001 and choose Enter
Manual Proportion Maintenance X
Promotion X
Univariate forecast X
4. Choose Continue.
5. Assign the following key figures from planning area to the planning book by using drag and drop or choose Add all new Key Figures to add all key figures:
Description Value Comment
History 9AVHISTORY Relevant for Scenario MTS
Forecast 9ADFCST Relevant for Scenario MTS and VMI
Promotion 1 9APROM1 Relevant for Scenario MTS
Forecast (addition.) 9AAFCST Relevant for Scenario MTS
Planned Price 9APRICEFC Relevant for Scenario MTS
Sales Forecast 9AREVFC Relevant for Scenario MTS
Production (Planned) 9APPROD Relevant for Scenario MTS
Manual Correction 9AMANUP Relevant for Scenario MTS
Additional Field 1 9AADDKF1 Relevant for Scenario VMI
Additional Field 2 9AADDKF2 Relevant for Scenario VMI
Additional Field 3 9AADDKF3 Relevant for Scenario MTS
Additional Field 4 9AADDKF4 Relevant for Scenario MTS
Additional Field 5 9AADDKF5 Relevant for Scenario MTS
The Proportional factor APODPDANT key figure is automatically added to your planning area when you create the planning area. You do not have to add this key figure yourself and assign it to the planning book in this step. When you create the respective view, this key figure will be automatically there for your selection.
6. Choose Continue.
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Description Value
APO Location 9ALOCNO
APO Product 9AMATNR
Brand 9ABRAND
Sales Organization 9AVKORG
APO Destination Loc. 9ALOCTO
The characteristic 9AVERSION (APO Planning Version) will be added to the planning book automatically after you complete this step.
9. Choose Continue to go to the Data View tab (the Key Fig. Attrib tab is available in the change mode only after you have completed the planning book).
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Field name User action (Scenario MTS) User action (Scenario VMI)
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TB profile ID (future) DP_4Weeks_5Month DP_4Weeks_5Month
TB profile ID (history) DP_12Month DP_12Month
Status 3 (Changeable) 3 (Changeable)
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Make-to-Stock
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9AAFCST Forecast (additional)
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9AREVFC Sales Forecast
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9AMANUP Manual Correction
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Vendor-Managed Inventory
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9AADDKF2 Additional Field 2
9ADFCST Forecast
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16. On the initial screen, change the planning book you have just created by choosing Edit.
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DP_CLP COLLABORATIVE DEMAND PLANNING
History
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DP_RELEASE DEMAND PLANNING - RELEASE VIEW
Manual Correction
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TB profile ID (history) blank
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Views View Description Key Figures
DP_LOGISTICS DEMAND PLANNING - LOGISTICS VIEW
Forecast
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DP_SALES DEMAND PLANNING - SALES VIEW
History
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Manual Correction
DP_PROP DEMAND PLANNING - PROPORTIONAL FACTOR VIEW Proportional Factor
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20. Choose Complete.
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Key Figures Free Text Relevant for scenario
9AVHISTORY Historical Data MTS
9ADFCST Statistical Forecast MTS and VMI
9APROM1 Promotion MTS
9AAFCST Sales Forecast MTS
9APRICEFC Planning Price MTS
9AREVFC Sales Revenue Forecast MTS
9APPROD Logistics Forecast MTS
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9AADDKF1 VMI Historical Data VMI
9AADDKF2 VMI Customer Forecast VMI
9AADDKF3 u2013 MTS
9AADDKF4 Forecast Deviation MTS
9AADDKF5 Customer Forecast MTS
22. Choose Complete and exit the planning book maintenance.
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Use
You can use advanced macros to perform complex calculations quickly and easily. Macros are executed either directly by the user or automatically at a predefined point in time. When defining advanced macros, you work in a special desktop environment known as the MacroBuilder.
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In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose Sales Forecast in the Row field.
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In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C)u201D.
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Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C+u201D.
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Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box choose the character u201CSIGN()u201D and change to u201CSIGN(u201C.
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23. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose
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In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C)u201D.
24. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C)u201D.
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Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
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In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose Promotion in the Row field.
27. Select the macro and choose Check to check it. Generate the macro by choosing Generate.
28. Move the macro by using drag and drop to the Events section and to the Default folder in the upper right screen area.
29. If you want to continue with the configuration, proceed with the next activity to create the Sales Volume Macro (see below).
If you want to discontinue the configuration at this point, we recommend that you save your settings. To do this, go back to the Planning book Design screen and choose Save. Choose All Functional Areas when the confirmation prompt appears.
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a couple of simple checks..
can you please check that you have not set a filter critera in the shuffler in planning book/data view?
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MAD or other errors in forecast are not saved as time series, so I don't know why you want to see them as time series.
You can see the forecast errors in forecast result screen, and if you push comparision button, you can see forecast errors for several last runs.
But I don't know how to put these value into planning book, unless you want to apply your own logic ...
Best Regards,
Ada -
Unable to release transport request for modified Planning book from Dev Sys
Hi All
can someone advice on this:
We have included a new key figure to our existing Planning book, which is already defined in Planning Area. This key figure is just getting shipping data for comparison and is not having any impact on macros also. We inserted key figure and set the attributes as output only and all looks good in Development system. But when we created transportation request and trying to release request it is giving error "Test Call of transport control program (tp) ended with return code 0208" Message no: TK094
can any one advice on this
KVHello,
Please check with Basis team. I think this is not related to planning book that you are trying to export. A look in the message text gives the following:
Check the following points:
Feasibility of the transport control program tp
Parameter settings in the transport profile
Availability of the transport directory and the subdirectories (cofiles, data, log, sapnames, bin)
Write authorization for the subdirectories
Write authorization for the files of the subdirectories cofiles, data, log, sapnames
Release the request again when the error has been removed.
Hope this helps.
Warm regds,
Ashutosh -
ATD Check Issue in creation TLB Order Manually in Planning Book.
Hi ,
I am facing issue in ATD Check in TLB Interactive Planning while creating TLB Order Manually.
Here goes scenario.
I am creating TLB Order Manually in TLB Planning Book with below Information.
Demand Date u2013 02.01.2012 ( Todayu2019s date ) & Qty u2013 20
Considering Lead Time of 10 Days to supply from Plant to Depot, Delivery Date in Purchase Order is calculated as 12.01.2012
Now I do outbound delivery for this PO in ECC. As client is not using Routes Transit Times functionalities, Planned Goods Issue Date for Outbound Delivery in ECC is calculated as Delivery Date from PO which is 12.01.2012 minus Transit Time in Route which is maintained as 0. Hence Planned Goods Issue Date in ECC is 12.01.2012.
This is same as Requirement Date for Outbound Delivery. PGI for this delivery is yet to happen. When PGI is done then issue is resolved.
When this Delivery goes in APO, it has requirement date as 12.01.2012 and now when I create TLB Order in Interactive Planning Book manually it allows me to create TLB Order of 20 qty extra before populating below message
u201CThere is only an ATD quantity of XXX available for product GHECP02u201D
In short it allows me to create 20 extra PO as Outbound Delivery is shifted to future bucketu2019s and hence is not counted in ATD Issues.
I am using Daily Bucket Profile in TLB Planning Book.
If I use Monthly Bucket Profile my issue is solved but again when client is creating TLB Order , by default system picks first date of bucket which client does not want.
Is there any way where in I can avoid this excess PO Creation. When it checks ATD Availability it should consider these outbound deliveries which are of future dates.
Regards,
SameerHi Sameer,
Such kind of issues would come when master data/transaction data in APO and R/3 are not in sync.
You could go in for some custom development for TLB orders, but it's like opening a pandora's box as you are messing with teh standard working of system. It could create data inconsistencies between APO and R/3 and I would not really advise this. It's best to maintain all the relevant master data/transaction between APO and R/3 in sync.
Better ask your client to maintain the relevant routes as required. Otherwise they should create PO directly in R/3 as required.
Thanks - Pawan
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