In SAP MM ECC6.0, which of the following statements are TRUE regarding organization structuring for Logistics and Materials Management ?
(more then one answers)
A) The same factory calendar can be assigned to more then one Logistics Plant.
B) A Purchase Organization created need not be assigned to a Company Code.
C) At least one Purchasing Group must be assigned to the Purchase Organization.
D) A Plant need not be be assigned to a Purchase Organization in the customizing.
E) A Plant cannot be assigned to more then one Company Code.
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(more then one answers)
A) The same factory calendar can be assigned to more then one Logistics Plant.
B) A Purchase Organization created need not be assigned to a Company Code.
C) At least one Purchasing Group must be assigned to the Purchase Organization.
D) A Plant need not be be assigned to a Purchase Organization in the customizing.
E) A Plant cannot be assigned to more then one Company Code.
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Answer: A, D, E
ReplyDeleteA) A Factory Calender can be assigned to one or more plants. In fact, the same factory calender can even assign it the the work centers. In ECC6.0, at least in Plant Maintenance, SAP has already make allowance to enter the factory calender in the maintenance order.
ReplyDeleteB) In a Central Purchase Organization Scenario, the Purchasing Organization need not be assigned to a company code. However, when that Pur Org is used to create a Purchasing Document; the system will prompt for entering the company code.
ReplyDeleteC) In the customizing, the Purchasing Groups created are independent of the Purchasing Organizations. Purchasing Groups are entered in the Material Master or in the Purchasing Info Record in the Application.
ReplyDeleteD) If External Procurement scenario is not necessary for a Plant; therefore, it is really not necessary to assign any Purchasing Organization to it in the customizing.
ReplyDeleteE) A plant can only be assigned to one company code.
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