In SAP PP as at eCC6.0 EhP6, which of the following statements are TRUE about the use of Strategy and its related parameters ?
(more than one answers)
A) Individual/Collective indicator is not applicable for Make-to-Stock Strategy.
B) A Strategy Group can have both MTS and MTO Strategies.
C) A Strategy can be created without a Requirement Type for Planned Independent Requirement.
D) Make-to-Order scenario can be de-activated in the Long Term PLanning Scenario.
E) A Strategy can be entered in the BOM Header.
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Answers: A, B, C, D
A) The "Ind/Coll" indicator is used for MTO Strategies; it is used to control the planning level in a multi-level BOM where the Assemblies or Components can either follow the Parent as MTO or switch to MTS.
B) You can have any combination of MTS and MTO in a Strategy Group but it may not be easy to manage in MD04 (unless proper segmentation is designed into MD04 in R3). Maybe in the future!
C) A Strategy without Requirement Type for PIR means a PIR cannot be created, usually meant for MTO Strategies eg: Strategy 20.
D) Indeed the LTP Scenario allows to switch off the MTO Strategies of a Material included in the LTP Planning as simulation will allow grouping of requirement into periodic lot sizes for easier evaluation.
E) In fact the Strategy is not assigned anywhere. Only the Strategy Group is assigned either to the Material Master or MRP Group.
(more than one answers)
A) Individual/Collective indicator is not applicable for Make-to-Stock Strategy.
B) A Strategy Group can have both MTS and MTO Strategies.
C) A Strategy can be created without a Requirement Type for Planned Independent Requirement.
D) Make-to-Order scenario can be de-activated in the Long Term PLanning Scenario.
E) A Strategy can be entered in the BOM Header.
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Answers: A, B, C, D
A) The "Ind/Coll" indicator is used for MTO Strategies; it is used to control the planning level in a multi-level BOM where the Assemblies or Components can either follow the Parent as MTO or switch to MTS.
B) You can have any combination of MTS and MTO in a Strategy Group but it may not be easy to manage in MD04 (unless proper segmentation is designed into MD04 in R3). Maybe in the future!
C) A Strategy without Requirement Type for PIR means a PIR cannot be created, usually meant for MTO Strategies eg: Strategy 20.
D) Indeed the LTP Scenario allows to switch off the MTO Strategies of a Material included in the LTP Planning as simulation will allow grouping of requirement into periodic lot sizes for easier evaluation.
E) In fact the Strategy is not assigned anywhere. Only the Strategy Group is assigned either to the Material Master or MRP Group.
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