Implementing VC to old system

Hi Everybody
Is there anybody have experience in such case as below.
- What should we take care of when we implement the variant configuration to the old system(SAP) 
     which has already run for years.
     For instance: How about the current stock of materials.
     I just wanna make sure what kind of impacts we sould pay to attention.
Thanks in advance.

Hi Jhe,
You have OLD and RUNNING system, and hence you can try following...
1. Initially, do not carry out any configuration changes for variant configuration. You may use the current system as it is.
2. Create necessary master data, as required for variant configuration (Material masters, config profile, BoM and routing...etc)
3. Once you are sure of your product modelling, you may get into fixing other areas like explosion of BoM and correct requirements, product costs etc)
4. After completing product modelling for all you finished products, and completeness of solution, you may plan for final activities like material-to-material transfer etc...
Write back in case you need any further help...
Sanjay.

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