‎2008 Feb 20 12:19 AM
Did any one work on AFS? From ABAP side how different is AFS from other modules?
Can any one tell me how about AFS?
I looked up on line it says it has 'seasons' feature. Can any one tell from ABAP perspective?
Thanks,
PV
‎2008 Feb 20 12:41 AM
An abap developer has to basically do the same stuff in AFS as he does in any other module.
If you are comfortable with SD...then it will be more easy to understand this module.
SAP AFS is the SAP solution focused on the Apparel and Footwear Industry (AFS stands for Apparel and Footwear Solutions). In the standard categorization of SAPs industry specific solutions, AFS is categorized under Consumable Products.
SAP AFS is built on the SAP Core with valuable extra functionality to support the specific needs of the apparel and footwear industry. Among these are the ability to handle sizes (grids), ability to categorize products based on their common features (like country importing the goods, quality grade of the product) and the ability to handle seasonality.
Handling materials in sizes is a special requirement in the apparel and footwear industry. This is achieved with AFS Grid functionality. AFS grids are three dimensional in nature. In other words, there can be three variables maintained in the grid value. For example, if the user wants to separate products by labeled size (Small S), side seam length (23) and the collar size (16) this can be achieved using AFS grids. All three variables will be maintained independently. Once these three variables are put together it will make a unique combination. The Grid value in the above example will look like S-23-16. This reduces the data volume greatly and reduces the complexities.
Categories are used in AFS extensively to categorize products which posses the same characteristics. For example, the same product can be graded as Quality-A and Quality-B after the quality checks. These products will have different market values and customer demand patterns. This can be replicated in SAP AFS easily using categories. The requirement and the supply will be handled based on the category allocation.
Seasonality is probably the most important aspect of the apparel and footwear trade. The same product can change its characteristics based on the season. For example, the color or some label details might change with the season. This is where AFS seasonality comes in to play. Seasonality is especially prominent in the SD (Sales and Distribution) module. But seasonality affects the full supply chain. Seasonal settings can be maintained in AFS in combination with Size and Category. This is of great use in effectively maintaining and managing the large volumes of data specific to the industry.
‎2008 Feb 20 4:40 AM
‎2008 Feb 20 4:49 AM
Hi, Padmanabhan, Categories influence the entire supply chain and logistics in Apparel and footwear and this trade is based on Size of the product.Colour, size and country or product specifications plays a key role in AFS.
‎2008 Mar 05 4:15 AM
Grid and Categories plays a very product specific and significant role in AFS, It would be impossible to handle the kind of data in R3 . This is what will be different for an ABAPer from the from R3 , an ABAPer will have to keep in mind the grid and categories and more importantly the BATCH information , since batch is THE MOST important aspect for AFS since ever material has to be maintained in batches.
‎2008 Mar 05 5:18 AM
hi, Arun, Your e mail id plz. my e ma il id sa.afs.chandra@gmail.com
‎2008 Mar 06 9:39 AM
‎2008 May 29 10:20 AM
Hi
Pl specify.Subcontracting of operations or material.
Regards,
Raj