on 2017 Jan 30 2:09 PM
Hi,
for a SFI or components we are getting many requirements per day coming from different materials on a higher level with small quantity (we cannot change the lot-size), sometimes more than 80 a day for the next 1,5 years. Therefore when calling up product view it takes quite long to get in = too long!
I was thinking of a possibility of grouping the demands per day, etc. to be able to open product view faster. I checked the product master data, demand tab, period profile ID, but this is only valid for rapid planning matrix, which we do not use. (F1 says:
Unique key for a certain period profile.
You use a period profile to define the periods (buckets) in which the component requirements determined by the rapid planning matrix are to be grouped together. The system groups the dependent requirements for the components that you flagged as totalable in the material/product master (Always Collective Requirement field is selected).
You can use the period profile only if you use the rapid planning matrix (RPM) to plan the components.
You create the period profile in Customizing for the Rapid Planning Matrix (RPM) and assign it in the product master to the components that you want to group in this way.
)Question: is there any other possibility to group demand requirements? or any other way to increase the performance of product view?
thanks in advance for any useful hint!
best regards,
Pilvi
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Hi Pilvi,
It's possible to use a Selection Rule to restrict the horizon such that less objects will be shown on the screen.
I've given some details in this thread.
Regards,
Tiago
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Hi Tiago,
tank you. I will check if it helps in my case.
best regards,
Pilvi
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