on 2008 Nov 16 7:21 AM
Hi Experts,
I am new to PS. We have a customer project which has two company codes.
Company 1 has three plants and company 2 has one plant. Our client will use PS for new product development projects. That new product will be developed in a single plant itself. Each plant is dedicated to one kind of product development only.
Please let me know how many project profiles & network profiles have to be created for this scenario.
Thanks & Regards,
Kabir
Edited by: Kabir on Nov 16, 2008 8:23 AM
Hello folks!
I'm looking for a specific configuration of users.Every user should be related to a specific entity.I know that in every standard role I can set it on a specific authorization object but - as far as the structure of the roles is really complex - I wonder if I can fix it as a parameter while creating a new user account. Is it possible? Or can you suggest me another solution?
Thanks in advance!!!
Spotty
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I would set up one project profile and one network profile
there may be need to set up different templates for different scenarios, that is varying plants or intercompany
As you are using PS for new product development project is the purpose to capture costs only for capitalisation or expense - in either case if I would consider not using networks at all
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Hi Virendra,
Thank you for the reply.
In our case, by New product development project, my client means that they will develop a new product for their customers based on the new specifications & designs. For example, an auto component.
The client also wants to do the billing. So we will take it as a customer project here. We will have WBS for Design, Production, Delivery etc...with activities in it. In such case, is one project profile & one network profile sufficient ? Please suggest.
Thanks
Kabir
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