MRP - Inhouse production time
Dear Gurus,
In the Mrp 1 View, The In-house production time is in no.of Days format.but my client want's this to be entered in no.of hrs format
Kindly Advise
Regards
Palaniappan Meenakshi Sundaram
I don't think it is possible, if he want in terms of Hrs format, he is suppose to go for Lead time scheduling instead of Basic Date scheduling.
The inhouse production time maintain in MRP1 view is independent of Qty and the MRP run result will not be so accurate
They have suppose to maintain Work center ,Routing Master data, then they can maintain Inhouse processing time interms of Hrs,min and sec
K.Prabakaran
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Hi,
I have new material with all routings and BOM available for this.Now I want to know what will be exact production time will required to manufacture this product.I don't want to run MRP just want to know production time (Including Production time for bellow level Items).
Is there any way to find out this without generating any MRP Element?Hi,
Thanks for reply,
But it is not worrking.See example bellow
I have material A which has BOM Items as B and C.
Routing i.e operation to mfg A requires 5 days
Routing i.e operation to mfg B requires 10 days
Routing i.e operation to mfg C requires 3 days
So total time require to mfg A will be 5103=18
But as per transaction which you have given system update only 5 days as production time in Material Master considering routing of 'A' not total time (i.e. 18days
) considering routing of BOM Component 'B' AND 'C' .
Hope you understand what I exactly want? -
In house production time in material master .
Dear All ,
What will happen if i do not enter ( keep blank ) the inhouse production time in MRP 2 view ?
Where i am using routing for all inhouse produced material . all the scheduling parameter are correct as per routing considered .
i have checked the scheduling in routing for these material , scheduling appearing correctly . So this is supposed to be copied as it is in the planned order --> prodn order ( it is happening ) .
So if i do not use in house production time field in MRP2 what will happen ?
Pl guideHi,
It is the time to produce a product in a plant in no.of days.
In-house production time:
Specifies the time in workdays needed to produce the material in-house.
In-house production time is independent of the order quantity.
Use:
The system requires the in-house production time to determine the planned dates for planned orders in materials planning.
Procedure
You can define work scheduling times in the material master record in one of two ways:
Either you enter the in-house production time. If required, you can get the system to update this value from the routing.
Or you enter the setup, tear down, processing, and inter operation times. If you maintain these values, the system determines the in-house production time on the basis of lot size.
Production Planning and Control (PP)
The time required to produce the material in your plant.
You can enter the in-house production time depending on the order quantity or independent of the order quantity. It is calculated by adding the lead times of all operations, the float before production, and the float after production.
I hope it helps you. Any queries please revert me back.
Regards,
Madhu.G -
In-house production time not considered in scheduling
i have a material, with an in-house production time of 7. requirements date is today, May 23. as a sap standard, using backward scheduling, it shall see that the start day lies in the past, and should switch to forward scheduling, with May 23 as the start date, and may 30 as the finish date. however, the system only proposes a finish date of may 27. why is the system behaving this way?
Hi,
Please let us explain, where u have carried out scheduling ie during the MRP or in Production order.
I hope ur asking about Production order scheduling , inthat case system will not consider the Inhouse production time. Because lead time scheduling is carried in production order.
Scheduling will be done for routing times not for In-house production time.
Pradeep -
INHOUSDE PRODUCTION TIME AND BASIC START DATE
WHAT IS THE RELATION BETWEEN INHOUSE PRODUCTION TIME AND BASIC START DATES
Hi,
Inhouse production Time : This is the field avl in material master, where we provide No. of days required to producce a Product / Assembly. While running MRP if you use the Scheduling as " Basic Scheduling" in MRP parameters system will take the value from Material master and do the backward scheduling and find the Basic Start and Finish dates for a Order. i.e. From the Finsh Date system subtract the Inhouse Prod time and arrive at the Baic Start Date.
If you select the Lead time scheduling in MRP parameters then system will ignore the Inhouse prod time mentioned in Mat master and consider the Routing Timings for scheduling the Order.
Hope this will help you.
Regards
radhak mk -
In house production time and delivery date on PO
Hi Gurus,
Can anybody please calrify the following for me? Plant A is procuring material X from PlantB via STO. The planned delivery time for the material in plant A is 21 days. The in house production time of the material in plant B is 3 days. When the STO is created, with a delivery date of 04/26/2010, based on the planned delivery time of 21 days, the material has to leave the plant B by 04/05/2010. But what what about the considertation of 3 days of inhouse production tiume in plantB. How does the inhouse production time play in picture?
Thanks
AnushaHi
Inhouse production time in Plant B is considered if there is a planned order or production order is created for material in plant B. If a STO is created in plant A, then system will check only planned delivery time in Plant A only. If you want some buffer, you need to use GR processing time in plant B.
Regards
Antony -
In house production time: Routing/ Material Master.
Hello All,
For a semifinished product with procurement type as "E", thr is a tab for entering in house production time (lot size independent). While creating the material master, i leave it blank. Also, i create a routing for the material.
Please tell me how can i get the in house production time in work scheduling view, updated from Routing.?
Regards,
Chetan.hi chetan,
if you want to update the lotsize dependent inhouse production times, below is the steps for execution.
1. Maintain Processing time in Routing Operation details screen.
2. Then go to Operation overview screen in Routing, In menu go to Extras -- >Scheduling ---> Choose Schedule. Scheduling
pop up screen will appear.
3.Enter the scheduling type, lot size and dates for the corresponding scheduling type.choose continue, on the next pop up
enter the overview variant and choose continue.
4. In scheduling Overview screen choose the operation and select Scheduling result tab on the next pop up choose Update
material master tab.
5. Choose continue and save the routing.
6.Then go to CA96 enter the plant and choose continue, on the next screen select the scheduling result and choose Update
material master tab.
7. Go to Material master ---> Work scheduling view you can see the In house production is updated.
regards,
sree -
Mass change in In house Production Time in Material master
Hello Frinds,
I am dooing mass change in Inhouse Production time in material master By using MM17
field is MARC-DZEIT
i am putting Material ,Plant & in house Production time & after execution it shows following MSG.
No data meet the selection criteria
Message no. M&107
Where i m wrong weather my Varient is not created Properly ,Pour some light on it ,if i m wrong tell me the way of dooing mass change in ECC6.0 ,LSMW & DBC is next Option ,i want to do it with MM17
Regards ,
GirishDear Girish,
Goto MM17--->click on Fields tab page,select the field MARC-DZEIT and then clcik on execute button.
In the next screen,either input the material ,plant combination or else input the plant and click on
execute button.
Now enter the inhouse production time in the new values say 2 days,Either select the materials for
which this new change has to be made or else select all the list of materials and click on mass change
icon and check the results and save the datas.
Regards
Mangalraj.S -
In house production time & MRP
Dear All,
What is in house production time? How it function during MRP run?
Please provide some example against explanation.Hi,
In house production time is a time in workdays (maintained in MRP2 view of MMR) needed to produce the material in house. This time is either dependent / independent of the order quantity / lot size. This time is used to determine the planned dates of the planned orders in material planning.
The basic dates are determined only by the lot size independent in-house production time and independently from the order quantity.
The floats are not included in the calculation of in house production time but actually form the part of in house production time.(The total floats are maintained through the inter operation time).
Hope this will clear your doubt.
Pavan -
hi folks ,i have a requirement like when a for a sales order qty say 1000 for finished goods product, the required delivery date is say 31.12.2007 , the sales order receiving date is say todays date .
time required to produce 100 base qty of the finished goods is say 1 day .
so the toal time required is 10 days from today if i start production today .
without carrying out MRP can i get how much time required to manufactured the finished goods .
can we use Inhouse prodn time or lot size independent parameter for the same so that without carrying out the MRP we can calculate production time required for the sales order qty .
RegardsHi,
goto operation overview , choose extras , schedule and give required qty
in the lot size.Then choose scheduling results.
You will get basic start date/ finish date
scheduled start date / finish date
Regards,
nandha -
Inhouse production vs. subcontracting
Dear All,
What are the proper settings for materials that are produced inhouse and procured externally as subcontracting goods at the same time? (maybe inhouse production will be ceased)
The material was produced inhouse (proc. type 'E' [so it has got BOM]) but we plan to outsource this activity.
Thank you for your help.
CsabaHi Csaba,
There is no problem it the material has a BOM.
Still you can got ahead with 'X' both procurement.
There are two methods.
Method 1.
During MRP Run, a planned order will be generated.
Convert this partially into PR for the required qty from subcontractor. Then tick the closed indicator.
For the remaining qty you can convert the pl order into Prod order for in-house prodn.
Method 2
Use quota arrangement.
Given
1.E - inhouse prodn 50%
2.F-External procurment with L-sub-contracting - 50%
Also, In the lot-size T.code OMIE tick the splitting qutoa.
During MRP run, a pl order & PR will be created.
Pl.reward if useful.
Regards,
Senthilkumar SD -
Process order scheduling based on in-house production time.
Hello!
I have following problem. My SAP system is configured in that way that process oedrs are schedulled based on times saved in master recipies. When I input data to in-house production time in master data for materials and make new process order, this time is not
taken into account.
Where I have to change configuration to use in-house production time from material master data to make scheduling process orders.
Regards
BogdanDear
Process Order /Production Order scheduling ( Lead Time Scheduling ) based on the Operation timings in the routing not based on the Material Master In house Production Time in Work Scheduling View .
If you are loking for Basic Date Scheduling then it will happend based on material master , scheduling margin key at material master level .
It depends the selection of Schedueling indicator while excetion of MRP in MD02 .
In case of Process order specifically , you need to schedule the Master Recipe and check whether operations are getting scheduled, if it is not then you need to first the problem, which may be because of wrong "Forumla" or paramater assigned in resource or the resource is not maintained for Finite scheduling (capacity header).
Master reciepe can be schedule in the change transaction C202, and from menu you would find the option to schedule the recipe .
Also check the OPU3/OPU5-Define scheduling parametres wether scheuling , adjust scheduling , scheuling type , logs all are in place .
Check and revert
Regards
JH -
Non Stock Materail with Inhouse Production
For raw material with category nonstock and procurement type inhouse production. when we run MRP and check in md04 for that material; what would be the result of such combination. Can any one please explain in detail.
In what scenarios is this used.Hi,
Non stock material is item category which is used when material is not usually stored. This items can be planned directly without material master also.
While creating BOM select this catyegory for the component which has no material master.It will be added in BOM as a text message of componets.
System will ask about text,UOM,qty,rate,puchase group etc.
U cannt see this item after MRP run.But PR will be generated as a text message for purchsing.
Regards,
Suhas -
Sub contracting and production time
Hello Experts,
My problem is related to sub contracting and how to reflect the time the subcontractor needs to produce the goods.
My system works as follows.
I create a subcontacting for material A. This material has delivery time 5 days. I supply the subcontractor vendor with material B. This material has also delivery time 5 days.
So, when I set the delivery date to ie 02.02.09 for component A, I get the requirements date for component B to 10 days less than my requirements date.
This means that I need to have B in my stock 10 days before I get A into stock. I guess that this is caluclated using A and B's delivery time and in this case, the five days i meant to reflect the number of days from me to the vendor.
This does not reflect my needs.
I also need to be able to reflect the production time at the vendor. This is the number of days between he receive B and when he can ship A. As this works now, the vendor is given no time to manifacture A out of B.
Second, the time it takes to ship B will be very different denpendent on which vendor who will receive it.
Any ideas how this is done?
rgds
GARHi,
Please define the Total replenishment lead time (in workdays) according to your requirement.
There is no point in maintaining the Total replenishment lead time field (in MRP 3 view of material master) for materials procured externally.
In external procurement, the system adds the processing time from purchasing (maintained in SPRO> Materials Management> Consumption Based Planning> Plant Parameters> Carryout overall maintanance of Plant Parameters-->Maintain --> External Procurement), the planned delivery time, and the goods receipt processing time ( both in the MRP 2 view of material master data or in Vendor master data) and uses this total as the replenishment lead time for an availability check with replenishment lead time.
Hope this will help.
Regards,
Narayana. -
Report showing planned vs. real production times
Hi,
I am using APO 7.03 and try to find out if there is a possibility of comparing the planned vs. real production times. we need to compare the planned times maintained in operations of the routings with the real production times coming from the confirmations of production orders. Is there any report, etc. in APO PPDS or in SAP PP where we could see that?
thanks in advance for all input!
br,
WojciechHi,
As far as i know, there are not exact report that will fulfill your requirement. However i would suggest you some Standard SAP reports where you can get data.
1) MCPH - Report for work centre Analysis
2) MCRW - Report for resourse analysis
3) COID - Which will give you,
a) Capacity to be confirmed
b) Actual Confirmation.
IN above mentioned report you have to choose key filed to be selected.
Further more,
For planned data,
1) go to table - AFVV, Input Routing No.
Output - VGW03, VGW04 i.e. your planned time for operation
For actual Data,
1) go to table AFRU input Routing ni. or Process Order
Output: Actual phase confirmations.
Revert if you found info useful.
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