on 2023 May 24 5:41 PM
Hello All,
There are some products for which I deleted the planning objects in SAP IBP but still they are getting created.
I am trying to find what action is creating them but no luck.
Can any one guide on this ? Actually we don't need planning objects for some selective product at this time IBP and we can not stop the inflow of master data from ECC.
Regards,
Prabhat Sahay
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Hello Prabhat
Please find attached this detailed link on all possible ways these combinations are created
1. Data Load
2. Manual
3. Attribute as Key-Figures (Check for attribute as Key-Figures - decimal attributes creating this from master data every time it loads)
4. Created by Planning processes and operators like forecast, copy operators advanced etc,
5. Finally, if you have enabled tight coupling and mdt is intact, then that might be preventing combination deletion and you are getting back
If you have tightly coupled a master data type with a planning level, you also have the option to tie the deletion of planning objects to the deletion of the corresponding master data records. The Delete Planning Objects Only If Master Data Is Deleted option, which you can select as part of the planning level configuration, prevents the direct deletion of the relevant planning objects in the Manage Planning Objects app, in the SAP Integrated Business Planning, add-in for Microsoft Excel and by the application jobs Purge Key Figure Data and Purge Key Figure Data Outside Planning Area Planning Horizon.
Planning objects are only deleted when records for the tightly coupled master data type are deleted
Thanks and Regards
Raghunath Parthasarathy
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Hi Prabhat,
Try to use Manage Planning Objects app to monitor.
Add more column like created by, create timestamp, and then perform a cross-check with the integration jobs and application jobs running in overlap.
best regards,
Jason
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