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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Question no 1685 : REM Profile

In SAP PP REM ECC6.0, the Repetitive Manufacturing Profile provides which of the following controls ?

(more then one answers)

A)    Online correction of backflushing.
B)    GR to be posted automatically at last reporting point.
C)    How Planned Orders are reduce during goods receipt.
D)    Treatment of Planned Order creation when reversing backflush.
E)    Which BOM and Routing used for the Planned Orders.
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2 comments:

  1. The following settings are defined in the repetitive manufacturing profile:

    . Whether activities are posted to the cost collector.
    . Whether activities are backflushed according to the standard cost estimate or according to the cost estimate calculated using the production versions.
    . Whether errors in backflushing are (have to be) corrected online.
    . Whether backlogs are created when errors occur in backflushing.
    . Which planned orders or run schedule quantities of the assembly are reduced after posting the goods receipt and how many days the system is to take into account when reducing production quantities.
    . Whether and how the system is to recreate already reduced planned orders for the assembly when reversing the backflush.
    . Whether the backflush is to be carried out as a final backflush, as a reporting point backflush or as an optional reporting point backflush.
    . Whether the goods receipt is to be posted automatically at the last reporting point for the reporting point backflush procedure.
    . Whether the run schedule quantities changed in the planning table are not firmed, are always firmed or are only firmed in the planning time fence.
    . Whether the system is only to post the goods receipt in the backflush to speed up performance and then backflush the components and post the production activities later collectively (separation of the backflushing processes).
    . Whether the dependent requirements are aggregated in MRP.

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