Hello sir! Could you please tell me what the Delivered fields in the order and the output of confirmed products mean? What is the difference between them and how do they depend on each other?
Excellent Video . Thanks for sharing your knowledge . My key notes from your video, correct me if anything wrong. Planned order dates calculation with basic date scheduling parameter. Available for MRP = Requirement Date (Say PIR created for the month of Nov'2023 then Requirement date = 01/11/2023) Order end date = Available for MRP - GR processing time Order start date = Order End date - Inhouse production time Opening date = Order start date - opening period
Another great video ! Now I have a doubt, why after the mrp run the system proposal rescheduled date of the planned order is the finish date and not when should start?
Excellent video IK...adding one point i recently came across...there is wait time we maintain in routing operation level which will also impact scheduling.
Big fan of your channel🙂excellent knowledge and SAP demonstration..Thanks you so much!
Hello sir! Thanks for video! Tell me pls where is "Operation quantity" field in routing?
Hello sir!
Could you please tell me what the Delivered fields in the order and the output of confirmed products mean? What is the difference between them and how do they depend on each other?
Sir where i can see video how calculated time in routing affects the dates of order ( start, end , duration)
Excellent Video . Thanks for sharing your knowledge . My key notes from your video, correct me if anything wrong. Planned order dates calculation with basic date scheduling parameter.
Available for MRP = Requirement Date (Say PIR created for the month of Nov'2023 then Requirement date = 01/11/2023)
Order end date = Available for MRP - GR processing time
Order start date = Order End date - Inhouse production time
Opening date = Order start date - opening period
24:25 why the 20 should be omitted
Another great video ! Now I have a doubt, why after the mrp run the system proposal rescheduled date of the planned order is the finish date and not when should start?
It depends on the type of scheduling used in the plant settings.
Very much informative.. thank you so much. Looking forward more.
What if the order is released after the basic start date. will the end date get updated ?
Scheduling triggers while saving the order depending on the type of scheduling.
Excellent video! Now you must do a follow-up video on capacity planning and levelling.
Surely
Waiting for the capacity planning video@@SAPwithIK
Superb video Mr.IK
Nice content, keep it up sir.
This was just beautiful :) thanks alot
Thank you
More informative
why after mrp run in first planned order the start basic date was 16.11 and after the second run it was 14.11?
Sir, If possible please add video on MES, functional module
Excellent Video
Another excellent video, thank you so much!
very very nicely explained, thanks a lot
Hi.. currently working as end user if get whole pp course will be helpful...
Pls check the playlist in the channel.
Excellent video IK...adding one point i recently came across...there is wait time we maintain in routing operation level which will also impact scheduling.
Correct, that is part of operation lead times which also includes move time and queue time. Generally used for heat treatment/foundry processes.
Please make video on PI sheets.
Vey good , Where is MRP date . From MDO4
That’s the available date in the planned order. Already explained in the video.
Thank you ! Well said ! If don’t mind I think, using notepad or power point with examples is much better rather direct SAP screen
I did that already. Did u watch the entire video?
Perfect
Good information
Great video!
Thank you Sir
Well explained
Very helpful
Thank you