Quick intro:
This blog explains to get consolidated Price analysis for materials. This business requirement made me to work around and triggered me to write this blog. MIS team of any FMCG/ Manufacturing industry require this tool to analysis cost of Production / overheads etc.,
Obtainable:
Material Price analysis report / Price History View report CKM3N/CKM3 is used to analyse the price consumed for a particular Material in a plant along with overheads.
SAP Standard report has the restriction to draw the report with 1 Material, 1 Plant & 1 Period at a time.
Business Requirement/Understanding/Presentation :
Many organisation/people ( especially in manufacturing industry ) to do the analysis on material price to be drawn across all plants & Material at one go for a period. This has become a major requirement of all Costing & profitability analysis team and MIS team. To fulfill the need/demand from the team I have developed a comprehensive report/tool with below parameters & options..
Comparable view of CKM3N for multiple materials/plants has been achieved through below mentioned function Modules.
- for getting Price Determination Structure – FM CKM8N_DOCUMENT_REPORT
- Cost components - FM CKM8N_DOCUMENT_REPORT_CCS
- Material Ledger data - FM MLCCS_KEPH_MLCD_READ
CALL FUNCTION 'MLCCS_KEPH_MLCD_READ'
EXPORTING
it_kalnr = it_kalnr
i_from_bdatj = p_bdatj
i_from_poper = p_poper
i_to_bdatj = p_bdatj2
i_to_poper = p_poper2
IMPORTING
et_keph_mlcd = it_final.
Screen shot below describes the report/tool which was build with ALV containers which can be drawn with bifurcated view of both Consolidated & detailed break-up of Cost component split & ancillary component split for each materials.
This new report been consumed by our costing team & appreciated…..which resulted in managing the cost across plants at a single go….
Conclusion:
Presently this tool is developed using report structure, Developer/functional people who are having the requirement as “Organisation which needs their overhead/manufacturing expenses based on production plant/Material wise”. can go through this..
Further for any clarifications please comment so, that same can be explained in detail....