To find BOM from a closed Planned Order in REM process.

Hi,
Pl. let me know how to find Planned order no. and its BOM which has been closed?
In mb51 we get only Order no. which is not the pld ord and we cannot get the bom.
pl. help.

Hi,
Planned Order details are available in Table : PLAF.
Once you convert a Planned order into Production Order the Planned Order will be deleted from PLAF.
You can only view the Planned order number from the Production order tables AFPO/AFKO where you need to provide the production order number and get the planned order number (PLNUM).
If you want to find the BOM items of the planned order which is converted to Production can be known from the table : RESB, where you can provide the Planned order number fetched from the AFPO/AFKO tables.
Hope this will help you.
regards
radhak mk

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