In SAP PP MRP as at ECC6.0 EhP6, which of the following are the characteristics of a Firming Type assigned to the MRP Type ?
(more than one answer)
A) Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are firmed automatically.
B) Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are not firmed automatically.
C) All procurement proposals that are necessary for requirements coverage are displaced to the end of the planning time fence.
D) The system does not create any new procurement proposals within the planning time fence; that means, the system does not balance the shortage situation in the planning time fence.
E) All of the above.
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Answers: A, B, C, D, E
The following firming types are available:
Firming type 0
The system does not firm procurement proposals automatically.
Firming type 1
Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are firmed automatically , as soon as their date lies at least one day before the end date of the planning time fence. The date of new procurement proposals that are created in the planning time fence is displaced to the end of the planning time fence . These new procurement proposals are not firmed.
Firming type 2
Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are firmed automatically , as soon as their date lies at least one day before the end date of the planning time fence. The system does not create any new procurement proposals within the planning time fence; that means, the system does not balance the shortage situation in the planning time fence.
Firming type 3
Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are not firmed automatically by the system. All procurement proposals that are necessary for requirements coverage are displaced to the end of the planning time fence .
Firming type 4
Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are not firmed automatically by the system. The system does not create any new procurement proposals within the planning time fence; that means, the system does not balance the shortage situation in the planning time fence.
(more than one answer)
A) Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are firmed automatically.
B) Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are not firmed automatically.
C) All procurement proposals that are necessary for requirements coverage are displaced to the end of the planning time fence.
D) The system does not create any new procurement proposals within the planning time fence; that means, the system does not balance the shortage situation in the planning time fence.
E) All of the above.
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Answers: A, B, C, D, E
The following firming types are available:
Firming type 0
The system does not firm procurement proposals automatically.
Firming type 1
Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are firmed automatically , as soon as their date lies at least one day before the end date of the planning time fence. The date of new procurement proposals that are created in the planning time fence is displaced to the end of the planning time fence . These new procurement proposals are not firmed.
Firming type 2
Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are firmed automatically , as soon as their date lies at least one day before the end date of the planning time fence. The system does not create any new procurement proposals within the planning time fence; that means, the system does not balance the shortage situation in the planning time fence.
Firming type 3
Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are not firmed automatically by the system. All procurement proposals that are necessary for requirements coverage are displaced to the end of the planning time fence .
Firming type 4
Procurement proposals that move into the planning time fence are not firmed automatically by the system. The system does not create any new procurement proposals within the planning time fence; that means, the system does not balance the shortage situation in the planning time fence.
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