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Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench (TSW) ( RELNAPO_310_TSW_FUNCS )

Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench (TSW) ( RELNAPO_310_TSW_FUNCS )

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Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench (TSW)

Use

The following functions are available for the oil and gas industry:

  • additional types of location master data
  • product planning book
  • object hierarchy control for hierarchical selection
  • SD contract numbers as descriptive characteristics in Demand Planning (DP) and Supply Network Planning (SNP)
  • enhanced Transport Planning and Vehicle Scheduling (TPVS) functions

Additional Types of Location Master Data

APO TSW provides two new types of location master data, called terminal location and geographic area location. You can use these location types in location hierarchies. The hierarchies are used in SNP, which includes the TSW stock projection worksheet, as well as in TSW enhancements to TPVS.

Product Planning Book

A new planning book, called 9ATSW_SPW1 with data view TSW_SPW1(1) is available for the TSW stock projection worksheet (SPW). The planning book contains enhancements specific to oil and gas, and it provides a framework for daily and weekly product planning.

The planning book calculates and displays the value of book stock that is transferred from the R/3 System in the row Book stock. If this figure is negative, it appears in the row Book backlog. To calculate the Stock on hand and Backlog column values, the planning book adds the What if receipt and the Book stock or Book backlogvalues, and subtracts the critical stock level (such as the unpumpable quantity defined in the location product master data) and the What if demandvalues from this figure. The planning book contains a function for calculating these values.

Object Hierarchy Control for Hierarchical Selection

APO TSW allows you to navigate and select existing and new location types, such as the terminal and geographic area, in the supply chain model hierarchy within the SPW shuffler. You can also navigate and select within product hierarchies.

SD Contract Numbers As Descriptive Characteristics in DP and SNP

In past releases, you could only transfer the product and location characteristics from DP to SNP, and from DP to Production Planning (PP) and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS). The new release allows you to define descriptive characteristics for applications that use Order LiveCache. These characteristics allow more detailed planning in several applications. This new feature applies to the following functions:

  • Demand Planning
  • Release of unconstrained demand from DP toOrder LiveCache
This process transports the descriptive characteristics with their values from DP to Order LiveCache. This enables you to release data at any characteristic level. You should note that descriptive characteristics are then only added to the independent requirements that are generated.
  • Release of constrained forecast fromOrder LiveCache back to DP
This process recognizes the characteristics attached to Order LiveCache and transports the constrained forecast back to DP with the same characteristic values.

Enhanced TPVS Functions

  • TPVS real and dummy vehicles
Within TPVS manual scheduling, you can change vehicles after you have assigned orders to a planned transport. You can define dummy vehicles in the resource master data for initial planning, before you select a real vehicle. When you have selected a real vehicle, you replace the dummy vehicle.
  • Scheduling at terminal level
When scheduling orders on a shipment or a nomination, you replace the real locations with the assigned terminals defined in the location hierarchy. These terminals are also shown in TPVS planning tables and they are used to define the shipment route stages.
  • Order grouping to support ticket proration
Within TPVS shipment scheduling, you can group orders together to support a combined ticket for several orders in the R/3 System. You will then prorate this ticket according to information maintained in the orders.
  • Order change in R/3 leaves order assigned to shipment
Whenever order data, such as quantities or timelines, are changed, the orders stay on the shipment and you invalidate the shipment to inform the scheduler that the shipment has been changed.
  • APO R/3 interface for oil nominations
You can also transfer data out of the TPVS shipment into the TSW nomination to trigger execution processes as the result of actual physical events reported. Within TPVS scheduling, you can maintain additional nomination data.

Note: The navigation, selection, and TPVS functions, mentioned above, are available when you activate the TSW indicator in Customizing. To do this, in Customizing choose SAP Advanced Planner and Optimizer (SAP APO) → Transportation Planning/Vehicle Scheduling (TP/VS) → Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench (TSW) → Activate TSW and Subcomponents.

Effects on Existing Data

Effects on Data Transfer

Effects on System Administration

Effects on Customizing

Further Information






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