Loss in subcontracting
dear sap experts,
I am working on jewellry manufacturing sap implementation project..we have subcontracting scenarios here.
in this scenario, client issue gold and diamonds for job work to the subcontractor and receives the material back from the subcontractor.
The problem i am facing is that for example suppose if i give 1 kg gold to subcontractor and in return i get 9.8 kg gold from him. now i have to capture the loss of 200 gms. as client need to keep the track of this loss.How to map this proces in subcontracting SAP?
THANX IN ADVANCE..
Dear Ravi,
What you have to do is,
There are 2 ways to handle this:
1)
Transfer the gold 1 KG to your subcontractor in MB01 through MVT 541.....
At the time of receive , return the complete 1 KG stock with MVT 542...Then later on issue 200 GM to SCRAP.
2)
Create 2 materials M1 is GOLD which you are sending and another material M2 which comes from subcontractor after job work..
Craete Subcontracting PO with M2 and enter M1 as a BOM...
Transfer M1 stock to subcontractor with 541 with Qty 1KG.
Now at the time of Goods receive , receive the entire qty as 1KG.
Now do the issue for M1 qty 200 GM to SCRAP with MVT 201.
Regards
Utsav
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Process Loss in Subcontracting Scenario
Dear all,
In this scenario I am sending 10 kg of mat A 10 kg of Material B to Subcontracting vendor to get a final product of C but in actual process the vendor loss 1 kg of Mat A and 2 kg of material B and final product is of 17 kg .My question is how we can map in SAP ?
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Joydeep MukherjeeHi
If this is your standard business process for subcontracting means
create a BOM for the material C -17kg
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material B- 10 kg
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If this is not your standard business process for subcontracting means (rarely or some times)
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Requesting Mat-1 45 KG
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Fact is that, we have to issue 50 KG of Mat-2 and the output material (Mat-1) is only 45 KG
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I didn´t find a standard way to handle the following scenario:
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Background:
The goods receipt would lead to doubling material quantity (stock available in Plant A and in Plant B) and double valuation.
Plant B needs to create production order to produce S and P as component.
Any Ideas ?
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Cheers
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Firstly I am stating for the record that I have a problem with my phone line. My broadband issues are just a by-product of the phone line fault.
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Some days ago I experienced a significant loss in performance of my T500. Unfortunately it seems to be a continuous loss and the games I play, e.g. empire total war that did run ok before are nearly unplayable at the moment.
Additionally, when the computer shuts down due to low battery, it no longer manages to resume windows but always crashs during reboot (black screen and hard disk symbol is moving, no other activity for 10 minutes)
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Message Edited by Walky on 06-18-2009 09:39 PM
Message Edited by Walky on 06-18-2009 09:41 PMWell, the problem, seem's to have reoccured: Battery ran out (even the indicator leds on the side didn't show any life), Time reset to 1.1.2001, again some rebooting and setting the time again...
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First of all, sorry for cross posting this, but as you might gather I'm currently stuck between a rock and a hard place.
http://community.bt.com/t5/Phones/At-a-loss-with-phone-line/td-p/54639
I'm not going to repeat everything in that post, just to say when all equipment is unplugged and you get crackles and white noise through the phone, it can not be equipment, no matter how intermittent. Am I correct?
The main reason for cross posting is around the annoying BRAS IP profile. It seems that for 30mins of static, I get stuck on a 130k profile for 3days. I could cope with the occasional outage or slow down, but 3days is half a week and when you have the recent bad weather, you get 1day of decent profile before the next spat! As a result of this, I would like to see if anyone else in the community has been through similar?
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Line state Connected
Connection time 0 days, 1:44:21
Downstream 2,048 Kbps
Upstream 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
VPI/VCI 0/38
Type PPPoA
Modulation ITU-T G.992.1
Latency type Interleaved
Noise margin (Down/Up) 9.6 dB / 19.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up) 53.0 dB / 29.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up) 17.8 dBm / 12.1 dBm
Loss of Framing (Local) 0
Loss of Signal (Local) 0
Loss of Power (Local) 0
FEC Errors (Down/Up) 5261636 / 45
CRC Errors (Down/Up) 0 / 2147480000
HEC Errors (Down/Up) nil / 28
Error Seconds (Local) 134
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