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Production Data Structure in SNP (New)
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As of SAP SCM 4.1, for planning in Supply Network Planning (SNP), you can use a production data structure (PDS) as an alternative to the production process model (PPM). Similar to the PPM, the PDS is a combination of data from the work list and the bill of materials. The PDS has more flexible options for combining and reusing data from work lists and bills of materials.
The SNP production data structure is supported by all planning processes, one exception being demand and stock propagation. In addition, you cannot select or delete the objects according to specific PDS in the Deletion of Transaction Data.
Two options are available for creating a production data structure:
- Generation of an SNP production data structure from iPPE data
- You can either create the iPPE data in a connected DIMP system and transfer it to an SAP SCM system using the APO Core Interface (CIF), or you create the data directly in the SAP SCM system. Note that you must use an SNP work list for SNP in the iPPE data. You then create a production version for the iPPE data and generate an SNP production data structure from it.
- Generation of an SNP production data structure from SAP R/3 data
- You can generate the SNP PDS directly from the work list, bill of materials, and production version data in SAP R/3. To do this, you must select an SNP or SNP subcontracting CIF integration model. The corresponding SAP R/3 data is then transferred to the SAP SCM system and an SNP PDS is then generated automatically in the SAP SCM system.
- If you select SNP subcontracting, the product master data at the subcontractor location is created automatically (as are the components). In addition, the transportation lane between plant and subcontractor is generated automatically (this is not possible if you use an SNP PPM).
As with the PPM, the PDS is used as a basis for planning in SNP. Note that the execution procedures described in the documentation also apply for the PDS. This is often not explicitly stated in documentation.
The SNP PDS can also be used in Capable-to-Match planning (CTM) .
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