Need F Spec For MM.

Hello Everyone,
        I am assigned to do a mini project on a bike manufacturing industry where I need to fetch the FS of all the modules. I particularly need the main attributes that are required from MM. As I am not getting the workflow of MM please let me know wat are the main attributes.
The customer requirements are as follows:
1. There must be an inventory where i can keep an account on the stocks and spare parts.
2. An account on the raw materials.
3. Hold the details of the vendors who supply the raw materials.
4. MM must intimate to the Production about how long will it take to produce a product when there is no stock.
5.There must be a money inflow from the finance department.
These are the requirements that I got. Please give me the list of attributes for these and any inclusion if required.
Thanks,
Anbu

Hi Anbu.
What do you mean with mini project? Does this company already using sap?
Please, specify which attribute do you want to know. I'm not sure exactly about you need?
regards
Eduardo

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