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What is the message type DELINS, DELFORE, DELJIT used for in inbound and outbound EDI?

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AP

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ferry_lianto
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Hi AP,

Please check this information from SAP Help ...

SA Releases (Forecast or JIT Delivery Schedules)

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The schedule lines of a scheduling agreement release contain finalized information for the vendor regarding quantities and delivery dates. The schedule lines are recorded with the aid of the release documentation and can thus be displayed and verified at any time. The release documentation enables you to see which schedules you transmitted to the vendor during the last two weeks, for example, and check the correctness of goods receipts against the relevant

schedule lines.

There are two kinds of scheduling agreement release:

<b>Forecast (FRC) Delivery Schedule</b>

Provides the vendor with longer-term data regarding the quantities needed of a material and when delivery is required. In such schedules, the timing of delivery is usually expressed in terms of calendar months or weeks. Note: approximately equivalent EDI terms for the “forecast delivery schedule” are: “planning schedule with release capability” (ANSI 830) “delivery schedule (message)” (EDIFACT DELFOR), and “delivery instruction” (ODETTE DELINS).

<b>Just-in-Time (JIT) Delivery Schedule</b>

Provides the vendor with data on required quantities and desired delivery dates/times covering the near future. In such schedules, the timing of delivery is usually expressed in terms of specific days or even times of the day. Note: equivalent EDI terms for the “JIT delivery schedule” are: “Shipping schedule”: (ANSI 862) and “Delivery just in time message” (EDIFACT DELJIT).

Hope this will help.

Regards,

Ferry Lianto

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ferry_lianto
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Hi AP,

DELINS, DELFOR and DELJIT are message type.

DELINS - for Delivery schedule/JIT schedule.

DELFOR - for Delivery schedule for component supplier

DELJIT - for JIT delivery schedule for component supplier

Are you looking corresponding IDoc types and process codes?

Regards,

Ferry Lianto

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Hello Ferry-

What is the difference between three of them? I am more towards ABAP so dificult to comprehend? How they work? Do we send DELINS first and then DELFOR.

Thanks,

AP

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ferry_lianto
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Hi AP,

Please check this information from SAP Help ...

SA Releases (Forecast or JIT Delivery Schedules)

Use

The schedule lines of a scheduling agreement release contain finalized information for the vendor regarding quantities and delivery dates. The schedule lines are recorded with the aid of the release documentation and can thus be displayed and verified at any time. The release documentation enables you to see which schedules you transmitted to the vendor during the last two weeks, for example, and check the correctness of goods receipts against the relevant

schedule lines.

There are two kinds of scheduling agreement release:

<b>Forecast (FRC) Delivery Schedule</b>

Provides the vendor with longer-term data regarding the quantities needed of a material and when delivery is required. In such schedules, the timing of delivery is usually expressed in terms of calendar months or weeks. Note: approximately equivalent EDI terms for the “forecast delivery schedule” are: “planning schedule with release capability” (ANSI 830) “delivery schedule (message)” (EDIFACT DELFOR), and “delivery instruction” (ODETTE DELINS).

<b>Just-in-Time (JIT) Delivery Schedule</b>

Provides the vendor with data on required quantities and desired delivery dates/times covering the near future. In such schedules, the timing of delivery is usually expressed in terms of specific days or even times of the day. Note: equivalent EDI terms for the “JIT delivery schedule” are: “Shipping schedule”: (ANSI 862) and “Delivery just in time message” (EDIFACT DELJIT).

Hope this will help.

Regards,

Ferry Lianto