Whether can we enhance screen of planning book/dataview in snp?
Dear SAP Expert,
we wonder whether can we enhance screen of planning book/dataview in snp?
please tell us.
thanks so much
Hello, what kind of enhancement do you want?
You cannot make changes to standard SNP planning area or planning books/data views, but you can create your own ones by copying the standard ones, and make changes to your own created SNP planning area or planning books/data views, like adding new key figures, change key figure settings or modifying macros ...
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Please find below the detailed steps to define a planning book:
A planning book defines the content and the layout of the interactive planning screen. Planning books are used in Demand Planning and Supply Network Planning. They allow you to design the screen to suit individual planning tasks. A planning book is based on a planning area. You can create several user-specific data views in a planning book. In this step, you create a planning book for Demand Planning.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
SAP SCM menu Advanced Planning and Optimization Demand Planning Environment Current settings Define Planning Book
Transaction code /SAPAPO/SDP8B
2. Enter the planning book DP_001 and choose Create.
The Planning Book Wizard dialog box is displayed.
3. Make the following entries:
Field name User action and values
Planning Book Enter the planning book DP_001
Planning book text Demand Planning
Planning area Select the planning area DP_001 and choose Enter
Manual Proportion Maintenance X
Promotion X
Univariate forecast X
4. Choose Continue.
5. Assign the following key figures from planning area to the planning book by using drag and drop or choose Add all new Key Figures to add all key figures:
Description Value Comment
History 9AVHISTORY Relevant for Scenario MTS
Forecast 9ADFCST Relevant for Scenario MTS and VMI
Promotion 1 9APROM1 Relevant for Scenario MTS
Forecast (addition.) 9AAFCST Relevant for Scenario MTS
Planned Price 9APRICEFC Relevant for Scenario MTS
Sales Forecast 9AREVFC Relevant for Scenario MTS
Production (Planned) 9APPROD Relevant for Scenario MTS
Manual Correction 9AMANUP Relevant for Scenario MTS
Additional Field 1 9AADDKF1 Relevant for Scenario VMI
Additional Field 2 9AADDKF2 Relevant for Scenario VMI
Additional Field 3 9AADDKF3 Relevant for Scenario MTS
Additional Field 4 9AADDKF4 Relevant for Scenario MTS
Additional Field 5 9AADDKF5 Relevant for Scenario MTS
The Proportional factor APODPDANT key figure is automatically added to your planning area when you create the planning area. You do not have to add this key figure yourself and assign it to the planning book in this step. When you create the respective view, this key figure will be automatically there for your selection.
6. Choose Continue.
7. Assign the following characteristics from the planning area to the planning book by using drag and drop:
Description Value
APO Location 9ALOCNO
APO Product 9AMATNR
Brand 9ABRAND
Sales Organization 9AVKORG
APO Destination Loc. 9ALOCTO
The characteristic 9AVERSION (APO Planning Version) will be added to the planning book automatically after you complete this step.
9. Choose Continue to go to the Data View tab (the Key Fig. Attrib tab is available in the change mode only after you have completed the planning book).
10. On the Data view tab; enter the following values:
Field name User action (Scenario MTS) User action (Scenario VMI)
Data view DP_Standard VMI_Standard
Data view description Demand Planning Demand Planning
TB profile ID (future) DP_4Weeks_5Month DP_4Weeks_5Month
TB profile ID (history) DP_12Month DP_12Month
Status 3 (Changeable) 3 (Changeable)
11. Choose Enter.
12. Select Visible and select the date as of which you wish the past planning horizon to be visible when this data view is opened.
13. Choose Continue, and assign the following key figures from the planning book to the data view for either the MTS or the VMI scenario, keeping the same order as in the table:
Make-to-Stock
Key Figures Description
9AVHISTORY History
9ADFCST Forecast
9APROM1 Promotion 1
9AAFCST Forecast (additional)
9APRICEFC Planned Price
9AREVFC Sales Forecast
9APPROD Production (Planned)
9AMANUP Manual Correction
9AADDKF4 Additional Field 4
Vendor-Managed Inventory
Key Figures Description
9AADDKF1 Additional Field 1
9AADDKF2 Additional Field 2
9ADFCST Forecast
14. Choose Complete.
15. When the Planning Wizard prompt appears, choose Yes to complete the planning book and data view.
16. On the initial screen, change the planning book you have just created by choosing Edit.
17. If you are installing the VMI scenario, continue with step 21 (entering a free text for the key figures).
If you are installing the Make-to-Stock scenario, repeat steps 9 to 12 to create the following views:
Views View Description Key Figures
DP_CLP COLLABORATIVE DEMAND PLANNING
History
Forecast
Forecast (additional)
DP_RELEASE DEMAND PLANNING - RELEASE VIEW
Manual Correction
18. On the Data View tab page, specify the following TB profile IDs for the DP_RELEASE view,
Field name User action and values
TB profile ID (future) DP_12Month
TB profile ID (history) blank
19. Create the remaining views for the Make-to-Stock scenario according to the steps 9-12:
Views View Description Key Figures
DP_LOGISTICS DEMAND PLANNING - LOGISTICS VIEW
Forecast
Production (Planned)
DP_SALES DEMAND PLANNING - SALES VIEW
History
Forecast
Forecast (addition.)
Planned Price
Sales Forecast
Manual Correction
DP_PROP DEMAND PLANNING - PROPORTIONAL FACTOR VIEW Proportional Factor
To modify the proportional factors manually, you need to create a separate data view containing only the APODPDANT key figure to control the authorization to change these factors. This key figure is a default value in the view and is thus invisible, so you do not need to assign any key figure from the right list in this view.
20. Choose Complete.
21. Go to the Key fig. attributes tab, select the FreeText radio button and make the following entries for each key figure. Choose Save Setting after entering the data for each key figure (depending on your scenario).
Key Figures Free Text Relevant for scenario
9AVHISTORY Historical Data MTS
9ADFCST Statistical Forecast MTS and VMI
9APROM1 Promotion MTS
9AAFCST Sales Forecast MTS
9APRICEFC Planning Price MTS
9AREVFC Sales Revenue Forecast MTS
9APPROD Logistics Forecast MTS
9AMANUP Final Forecast MTS
9AADDKF1 VMI Historical Data VMI
9AADDKF2 VMI Customer Forecast VMI
9AADDKF3 u2013 MTS
9AADDKF4 Forecast Deviation MTS
9AADDKF5 Customer Forecast MTS
22. Choose Complete and exit the planning book maintenance.
Steps to create macros in macro wrokbench:
3.7 Creating Macros (SAP APO)
Use
You can use advanced macros to perform complex calculations quickly and easily. Macros are executed either directly by the user or automatically at a predefined point in time. When defining advanced macros, you work in a special desktop environment known as the MacroBuilder.
In total, four macros are created in the Demand Planning building block. They are all defined for the planning book DP_001. You create three macros for forecast calculation according to the following instruction. The chapter Creating the Macro for Consensus-Based Planning describes how to create the alert macro for consensus-based planning.
In the DP_STANDARD view of the planning book DP_001, you create two macros:
The first macro is used for the standard and consensus-based planning. The system calculates the arithmetic average of Statistical Forecast, Sales Forecast and Logistics Forecast, the result of average forecast data plus Promotion Data is inserted in the Final Forecast cell. It enables the user to consider the forecast input and the promotion plan from different departments within the company. The planner can make manual adjustments and enter the final agreed forecast into the Final Forecast cell. All of this information can be shown in the planning book screen.
The second macro multiplies the Final forecast data with the Planned price to calculate the sales volume. The third macro is an alert macro used for highlighting exceptional situations in consensus-based planning.
In the DP_SALES view of the planning book DP_001, you create the fourth macro. This macro multiplies the Final forecast data with the Planned price to calculate the sales volume, which is the same as the one in the standard view.
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1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
SAP SCM menu Advanced Planning and Optimization Demand Planning à Environment à Current settings à Define Planning Book
Transaction code /SAPAPO/SDP8B
2. Enter the name of the planning book: DP_001
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4. Choose Edit.
5. Choose MacroBuilder MacroBuilder Data view.
3.7.1.1 Creating the Macro for Consensus-Based Planning
1. Right-click the macro node below the planning table and choose Create New Macro Add macro. In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, enter a descriptive text for the macro, for example, Forecast + Promotion Final Forecast. Choose Continue.
2. Right-click the macro and choose Add macro Element Step.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, in the descriptive text section, enter a name for the macro step, for example, First Step and choose Continue.
3. Right-click the macro step and choose Add Element (Result Level) à Add results row.
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4. Right-click the result row you have just created and choose
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In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C(u201C.
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6. Right-click the argument row you have just created and choose
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In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C+u201D.
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Add Element (Argument Level ) Planning Table Element Append argument row. In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose Sales Forecast in the Row field.
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Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C+u201D.
9. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Level ) Planning Table Element Append argument row. In the APO Macro Builder dialog box choose Logistics Forecast in the Row field.
10. Right-click the argument row you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C)u201D.
11. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C/u201D.
12. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, enter u201C(u201D.
13. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201CSIGN()u201D and change it to u201CSIGN(u201C.
14. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Level ) Planning Table Element Append argument row. In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose Statistical Forecast in the Row field.
15. Right-click the argument row you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C)u201D.
16. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose
Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C+u201D.
17. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201CSIGN()u201D and change it to u201CSIGN(u201C.
18. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose Add Element (Argument Level ) Planning Table Element Append argument row.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose Sales Forecast in the Row field.
19. Right-click the argument row you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C)u201D.
20. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C+u201D.
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Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box choose the character u201CSIGN()u201D and change to u201CSIGN(u201C.
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Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
In the APO Macro Builder dialog box, choose u201C)u201D.
24. Right-click the operator/function you have just created and choose
Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
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Add Element (Argument Element) Append Operator/Function.
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http://scn.sap.com/thread/3235153
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I know that I can drag this Macro to one of default events like: Default, Level Change, Start. But actually, I want to create my own button so that I can handle the event as I want.
My question are:
1. How to create a custom button on the toolbar of SNP Planning book and writing macro for the button?
2. Please give me any document, material teaching about writing macro and relating to my above scenario.
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Duyennx
Edited by: xuanduyen on Sep 6, 2011 9:20 AMHi,
Access the transaction "/n/sapapo/advm". In the list select your planning book/ data view and click 'Start Macro Builder' button.
In the Macro builder screen, drag and drop your macro from Macro depot to the work area.
Right click on your macro name and select 'properties'. In the pop up, next to the Assigned Push button field, there is a button 'Choose'. Click that. It will display all the available icons. In standard system, it displays more than 1000 icon. Choose any one icon which is suitable for your macro function. Close the pop up and save the macro. This will assign a push button to your macro.
In the Planning book tool bar, you can see the selected icon in the header tool bar. Just by clicking that icon, you can execute the macro interactively.
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We are having a fresh SCM APO 5.0 installation. We used to get a dump whenbever the SDP 94 transaction was executed. We found a SAP note 889989 and applied. Now the problem is it is dumping for any other planning book except the standard SAP delivered ones when the SDP94 transaction is executed. I found a note 498861 but does it help?
Here is the dump:
Runtime Errors MESSAGE_TYPE_X
Date and Time 10/10/2007 16:39:31
Short text
The current application triggered a termination with a short dump.
What happened?
The current application program detected a situation which really
should not occur. Therefore, a termination with a short dump was
triggered on purpose by the key word MESSAGE (type X).
Error analysis
Short text of error message:
Control Framework : Error processing control
Long text of error message:
Diagnosis
An error occurred when the system tried to process the commands
from the Automation Queue on the presentation server.
There are several possible reasons for this:
- The installation of the SAP GUI on the presentation server is
faulty or obsolete.
- There is an error in the application program
- There is an error in the SAPGUI or an integrated control
Procedure
1. Make sure that you have imported the appropriate Support
Package, the current kernel, and GUI patch for the release of your
system
2. Check whether the error occurs locally on one or a few PCs, or
generally on all PCs. Note whether the error only occurs for some
users, for example because of a specific Customizing setting.
If it only occurs locally, this suggests an installation problem
with the PC. Check the installation; if necessary, reinstall thesoftware. In the dump, search for the SY-MSGLI field, since it may
point to the cause of the error.
3. Activate the Automation Trace (in accordance with SAP Note
158985).
4.Start the transaction and continue until the screen immediately
before the dump.
5. From the System -> Utilities menu, choose Autom. Queue,
Synchronous Processing.
The status bar of the GUI displays the text:
"Automation synchron flush mode on"
6. If you now proceed with the application, the short dump will
display the ABAP call that caused the error; the Automation Trace
will contain the error on the presentation server.
7. If necessary, load the short dump and trace files on to
sapservX, so that SAP can analyze them.
Trigger Location of Runtime Error
Program SAPLOLEA
Include LOLEAU02
Row 29
Module type (FUNCTION)
Module Name AC_SYSTEM_FLUSH
Can any one suggest me a solution please?
Thanks.hi Raj,
this normally happens for all the new installations when opening the planning books with tcode /SAPAPO/SDP94. every new installation gives different dump with the above tcode. the best option is to contact the SAP team.
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