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Exercise 83: Convert Planned Order to Production OrderNavigationExercise 84: Issue Goods to Production OrderNavigationExercise 85: Confirm Production CompletionNavigationExercise 86: Receipt of Goods from Production OrderWith the goods receipt the just completed finished goods are moved to inventory from the end of the production line. These are now available for sales or shipment. This is the second part of the 3 way match process – quantities against the purchase order.NavigationExercise 87: Settle Costs of Production OrderCost settlement determines the actual costs vs. the planned cost and any variances in the production order. This information can be drilled down upon to find the individual cost components and transactions. Managers use this information to discover the source of any variances in production orders.NavigationExercise 77: Display Stock/Requirements ListThe Stock/requirements list is a dynamic list. It will change whenever a transaction occurs. At this point we want to get a BEFORE picture of the status of supplies on hand and the demand against it. The report should show that there is none in stock, but also list a demand of 100 for the safety stock we designated on the material master.NavigationExercise 83A: Convert Planned Order to Production OrderNavigationExercise 84A: Issue Goods to Production OrderNavigationExercise 85A: Confirm Production CompletionNavigationExercise 86A: Receipt of Goods from Production OrderWith the goods receipt the just completed finished goods are moved to inventory from the end of the production line. These are now available for sales or shipment. This is the second part of the 3 way match process – quantities against the purchase order.NavigationExercise 87A: Settle Costs of Production OrderCost settlement determines the actual costs vs. the planned cost and any variances in the production order. This information can be drilled down upon to find the individual cost components and transactions. Managers use this information to discover the source of any variances in production orders.NavigationExercise 77A: Display Stock/Requirements ListThe Stock/requirements list is a dynamic list. It will change whenever a transaction occurs. At this point we want to get a BEFORE picture of the status of supplies on hand and the demand against it. The report should show that there is none in stock, but also list a demand of 100 for the safety stock we designated on the material master.NavigationEIN 5346 Logistics EngineeringExercises for ProductionSpring, 2010(Client 500)(ECC 6.0 – Release January 2008)ECC 6.0 – January 2008© 2008 SAP AG – University Alliances and The Rushmore Group, LLC. All rights reserved.SAP NetWeavermySAP SCMmySAP PLMmySAP SRMmySAP CRMmySAP ERP ECC 6.0BUSINESS PROCESS INTEGRATION – I – (BPI – I)Exercise 83: Convert Planned Order to Production O rderPurpose of ExerciseThe MRP run has created production recommendations to supply the MPS demand created when MPSwas run. The stock requirements list displays the suggested planned orders from the MPS run and will satisfy it by converting the planned order on the stock/requirements list to a production order.NavigationMenu PathLogistics ® Materials management ® Inventory management ® Environment ® ® Stock ® Stock/Requirements ListTrans Code MD04Enter the following informationIndividual access Tab Material EPEN_ _ _ (Your finished product id) Plant P997 (Enter) Double click on the first planned order to be converted. Click on the button Notice the release is automatically carried out. Accept all other default information Change the order quantity to 150 Goto Title bar Function ® Schedule ® Order to schedule your order, and Function ® Cost to calculate your order cost. Save) Record the Production Order Number: ______________Record the system message:Message  Select the button to refresh the Stock/Requirements List Notice the MRP elements change from the old PldOrd to display the new PrdOrd.ECC 6.0 – Release January 2008 Page 1 The Rushmore Group, LLC© 2008 by SAP AG. All rights reserved. SAP University AlliancesBUSINESS PROCESS INTEGRATION – I – (BPI – I)Exercise 84: Issue Goods to Production OrderPurpose of ExerciseGoods being issues to the production order consumes them from inventory. The BOM defined the standard what should be used to make the finished goods times the quantity being made. This is the standard and barring any production changes, what is going to be consumed in the making of the finished goods. Once issued the costs of the material are assumed by the production order and the raw material inventory is decremented. NavigationMenu PathLogistics ® Production ® Shop Floor Control ® Goods Movements ® Goods IssueTrans Code MB1AEnter the following information: Posting Date TodayDefaults for Document Items Movement Type 261 (goods issue to consumption for order from warehouse) Plant P997 Storage Location 30 (Raw Material Inv) Click on the reference button.  Enter your Production Order number Click on the button.  Click on the button to accept the details for each material.  Review the Goods Issue Sheet (Post) Record the Goods Issue number: ______________Record the system message:Message ECC 6.0 – Release January 2008 Page 2 The Rushmore Group, LLC© 2008 by SAP AG. All rights reserved. SAP University AlliancesBUSINESS PROCESS INTEGRATION – I – (BPI – I)Exercise 85: Confirm Production CompletionPurpose of ExerciseThis step tells the system the actual quantity of finished product that was produced and the time of production. Optionally, you can do partial completions, scrap or rework. NavigationMenu PathLogistic ® Production ® Shop Floor Control ® Confirmation ® Enter® For OrderTrans Code CO15Enter the following information: Enter your Production Order number. (Enter)Confirmation Type Click on final confirmation.Actual Data Yield to conf. 150 (same as your production order quantity) Execution start change to 1 hour earlier than default time (Save)Record the system message:Message ECC 6.0 – Release January 2008 Page 3 The Rushmore Group, LLC© 2008 by SAP AG. All rights reserved. SAP University AlliancesBUSINESS PROCESS INTEGRATION – I – (BPI – I)Exercise 86: Receipt of Goods from Production OrderPurpose of ExerciseWith the goods receipt the just completed finished goods are moved to


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