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New developments in the pull list since Release 3.1 ( RELNPP_REM_45A_NEUES_MBL )

New developments in the pull list since Release 3.1 ( RELNPP_REM_45A_NEUES_MBL )

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New developments in the pull list since Release 3.1

Description

  • Event-driven KANBAN
From Release 4.0A/B, you can use the pull list to initiate replenishment via event-driven KANBAN. As opposed to classic KANBAN, where material staging is consumption-based and so triggered by physical stock levels, event-driven KANBAN makes a net calculation, setting future requirements against the number of containers in the control cycle. If requirements are not fully covered, the system creates empty containers to make up the difference. Further processing is carried out in the KANBAN module.
  • Views and integration of WM
From Release 4.0A/B, WM staging with release order and pick parts is fully integrated in the pull list. There is one view for conventional staging (at storage location level), one for staging via event-driven KANBAN, one for WM release order parts, and one for WM pick parts. The user interface is the same for all the views. The basic difference is the level of examination.
  • At storage location level, storage location stocks are relevant.

  • In the KANBAN view, the focus is on the supply area and the amount of containers already requested for the control cycle.

  • For WM release order parts, the WM storage bin is significant. The available quantity consists of bin stocks, transfer requirements that have already been initiated, and transfer orders.

  • For WM pick parts, only the replenishment quantity already requested for the individual requirement is used for the missing parts calculation. The system does not cumulate requirements.

The pull list supports WM staging for pick parts for Repetitive Manufacturing only.
You can configure the display tables as required, choosing from the large selection of display fields available.
If no user-specific settings have been saved, the system now, from Release 4.5A, automatically optimizes the table display, taking selected and calculated data into account.
  • Enhanced selection options
Before Release 4.0A/B, it was only possible to select requirements by orders (planned and production orders). From Release 4.0, you have the following options:
  • selection by component

You can now access the pull list simply by entering selection criteria for the appropriate component (for example, material number or MRP controller).
  • Automatic Linked Selection

When selecting by order, the order has a representative function. You only need to enter one order, and the system automatically selects all requirements - including those from other orders - which withdraw the same components from the same issue storage location.
  • No separation of planned and production orders

Requirements from planned and production orders can now be selected simultaneously. From 4.5a, manual reservations (for example, posting to cost center) are also taken into account.
For materials staging, the system now only selects requirements for which an issue storage location (and, for WM and KANBAN, a supply area) has already been determined in the planning run or in production control.
  • Batch and stock determination
Batch and stock determination are now supported for materials staging with direct stock transfer. This means that replenishment source determination can now be fully automized.

Software/hardware requirements

Installation information

Effects on System Administration

Effects on Customizing

Effect on batch input

Changes to the Interface

Changes in procedure

Procedure for removing dataset errors

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