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Pegged Requirements

Former Member
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Hi,

Can i know, in which table (or function module) shall i get the relationship of "which issue element (sales order, planning, reservation, dependent requirement, ...) is covered by a certain receipt element (purchase order, production order, purchase requisition, planned order, stock level". We can see this details in MD04.

For eg., I have a order reservation. For that reservation, there are two purchase orders. Also there are other reservations for the same material.

How can i find, this purchase order is for this Order reservation.

Please revert.

Thanks

Srini

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Former Member
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Hi,

Check RESB Table

Regards,

Rajarao.

Former Member
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Hi,

I am not seeing the linkage in RESB table.

Thanks

Srini

Subh
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Hi Srinivasan,

Using SE11 find table RESB, use contents and give a reservation number as input. Use the sort key to include the field order/pegged requirement in the table. Now you can see it.

Regards

Former Member
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Hi,

I dont want the pegged requirement.

A purchase order is created for this requirement (Ord. reservation).

I want the link, for which requirement (order reservation), this purchase order is created.

Thanks

Srini

Subh
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Hi Srinivasan,

As i understand, you may get the link between the purchase order and the reservation. For this in the stock requirement screen of the material (MD04 transaction) click the PO, in the dialogue box click pegged requirements icon and in the resulting screen click order route icon to find the requirement/reservation number in the bottom window.

Go to table EKET, give PO document no., include field RSNUM and get the reservation no.

Regards

Edited by: Sm on May 22, 2009 7:00 PM

Edited by: Sm on May 22, 2009 3:02 PM

Former Member
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I think that there is no a direct link between demand and supply elements, unless you work on a Make to Order scenario.

In this case, supply elements must match the requirement , and you can see this element (sales order , for instance) in the production or planned order; but, in the general case of make to stock, supply elements are for stock and they can cover many requirements (if you have a big lot size, for instance) or many supply elements can be required for a given demand (from sales or dependent) in the other case. There is no matching....

Regards