Difference between techo and close order

Dear all
plz tell what is a difference between techo and close production order
guide me
Rgds
SDB
Edited by: surendra patil on Aug 21, 2008 12:18 PM

TECO  means ending a production order from a logistical viewpoint. This function is usually used, if the execution of an order has to be stopped prematurely or if the order
could not be executed in the required manner and open requirements for the order (reservations,capacities) should be deleted.
The following actions are executed if an order is set to TECO:
· The order is not relevant for MRP planning
· Reservations are deleted
· Capacity requirements are deleted
· Purchase requisitions for external operations or non-stock materials are deleted
· The order and its operations receive the system status  (TECO)
If an order is technically complete, you cannot change it. The fields in the order are displayed but
cannot be changed. You can however cancel technical completion, for instance if order data has
to be changed.
After technical completion you can still make  posting for order.
For instance,material withdrawal or a confirmation can be posted if they were previously forgotten.
*Closed Order :
*The Closed (CLSD) status has been introduced in the production order. It has the following
characteristics:
· No more costs can be posted to the order, that is, confirmations and goods movements are
no longer permitted for the order.
· The order can no longer be changed. Exceptions to this are revoking the CLSD status and
setting the deletion flag.
· All actions relating to the status technically completed are executed
· In a collective order, the CLSD status is also set for subordinate orders.
· If the system comes across an order in the collective order that cannot be closed, the orders
that come between this order and the leading order are also not closed. Other subtrees are
closed if they only contain orders that can be closed.
Regards,
Hrishi.

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