on 2021 Oct 03 4:56 AM
There is one set of "under-delivery tolerance limit" and "over-delivery tolerance limit" in each of two views:
Work Scheduling (MARC.UNETO, MARC.UEETO)
and
Purchasing (T405.UNTTO, T405.UEBTO)
1- Are they the same or they are different? Their SAP Field Name is different so I assume they should be different. Could someone explain this with an example? I am not an SAP person
2- T405 is a check table called "Purchasing Value Key" for the fields in the Purchasing view. It has a relationship with MARA table. I am confused why one set is under Plant data (MARC) data and one set is basically under global data (MARA)?
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Thank you for the answer @dominik.tylczynski
Purchasing Value Key (EKWSL) sits in MARA table and should not be plant-dependent. I know when clicking on the purchasing view tab in MM a plant must be chosen, what am I missing here? Do you mean that purchasing value keys can be different for the SAME MATERIAL from one plant to another?
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Hello protrader
Both set of fields have the same logic - they define under- and over delivery tolerances. However MARC-UNETO, MARC-UEETO are used in production processes and define the tolerances in production / process orders. They are defined directly in the material master data:

In contracts, the tolerances for purchasing are defined indirectly, through purchasing value key:

The fields T405-UNTTO, T405-UEBTO are the tolerances defined in the purchasing value key. They are independent of any organizational structures. However the assignment of the purchasing value key to a material master is plant dependent.
Best regards
Dominik Tylczynski
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