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ATP Check for Planned Orders for RPM Products ( RELNAPO_310_PPS_RPM_ATP )

ATP Check for Planned Orders for RPM Products ( RELNAPO_310_PPS_RPM_ATP )

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ATP Check for Planned Orders for RPM Products

Use

In SAP APO 3.1 you can now use the ATP check for planned orders that you have planned with the Rapid Planning Matrix. It enables you to determine whether the required components, calculated by the matrix for the individual planned orders, are available for the planned requirements date.

However, this function has only been released with certain limitations. For more information see note 444569.

You can also use the ATP check for planned orders for products that you do not plan with the matrix, but explode in iPPE.

The only methods you can use for the ATP check for planned orders are the product availability check and the check against forecast. You cannot use the other methods fro ATP Check in PP/DS.

Prerequisites

  • To be able to use the availability check for components in planned orders from the matrix, you must set the Fixing Allowed indicator in the IMG activity Maintain Global Settings.
  • In Customizing for Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling, under Maintain Global Parameters and Defaults on the Execute tab page, you must enter PP as the business event in the DS:business event PP is provided as standard for checking planned orders.
  • You must create a check mode for the availabilty check for components. You do so in Customizing for the Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP Check), in the IMG activity <
In the Assignment field, you can select any entry for the check mode. Select Standard in the Prod.Type field.
  • You must define check instructions for the planned orders. You do so in the IMG activity Maintain Check Instructions by creating an entry for your check mode and assigning the business event PP. You must also make the following settings:
  • ProdCheck Field: First step

  • Prod.Alloc Field: No check

  • Forecast Field: No check (Or second step, when you wish to check against forecast.)

  • Rem Reqmt Field: Do not create remaining requirement

  • StartProd Field: Availability check only, no production

  • You can select any setting for the remaining fields because production is not to be triggered and a multi-level ATP check is not run.

  • You must define which components are to be checked in the ATP check in the APO. You do so by entering an ATP group, a check horizon and the check mode, which you defined for these components in Customizing, in the location product master of these components.
  • If you wish to run the ATP check automatically when the order sequences are transferred, you must specify whether an ATP check is to be run and how the system is to react if all the ATP-relevant components are not available. You do so in Customizing for Model Mix Planning in the IMG activity Define Transfer of Order Sequence to Production in the ATP Mode field.

Running the ATP Check

You can run the ATP check automatically when you transfer order sequences to a production control system. In this way, you can ensure that planned orders are only sent to production if their components are actually available.

You can start the ATP check manually in planned order management on the ATP Check tab page. The check results are displayed immediately on this tab page. In this way, you can see at a glance whether certain components are still missing.

In the ATP check, the system determines whether the components, determined by the RPM for the order and for which you have set the ATP check, are available for each planned order selected in planned order management, for example. The ATP group, which you have entered in the location product master for the components, determines the scope of the check, such as whether warehouse stock and planned receipts are checked.

The available quantity of a component is displayed in planned order management as the confirmed quantity on the ATP Check tab page. The Pre-Allocated Stock indicator shows which components are missing. A planned order for an RPM product is not confirmed until all the ATP-relevant components are available.

In the planned order for an RPM product, the APO fixes the confirmed components to protect them from any changes that arise in the next planning run.

Effects on Existing Data

Effects on Data Transfer

Effects on System Administration

Effects on Customizing

Further Information

Release Information for the Rapid Planning Matrix

Release Information for Model Mix Planning






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