The use of clean-out orders

Dear SDN
Is it possible to have clean-out orders created automatically, without using campaign management?
We do not use campaign management functionality, and the production runs clean-out orders between process orders. We would like to have system support to create them. For example by using the setup matrix and for each of the transitions maintain weather or not they have a clan-out order and what product it produces (our clean-out orders actually produces a product that we stock and re-use in production).
Thanks for your help.

Hi venkatesh,
There was once a transaction called SPADE , which existed in SAP 4.6C, however it doesn't seem to exist right now and I am not sure if there is a new transaction available anymore.
The SPADE transaction was built for creating CRT or Conflict Resolution Transports, check help.sap.com for more details.
When you created a Conflict Resolution Transport its .PAT and .ATT files used to exist in EPS/out directory.
SAP Partners could create their own Add-Ons (their own products that are built around the SAP Server) and provide CRTs to address any conflicts between support packages.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Siddhesh

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