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Subcontracting MRP area concept in S4 HANA

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Hi,

I am exploring the Planning Subcontracting MRP area in the S4 HANA system. I want to know the difference between the functionality in traditional ECC and S4 HANA system. I have gone through the simplification list and it was mentioned that 'The SAP S/4HANA MRP uses default planning parameters if MRP-area-specific material master records do not exist. You only have to create an MRP area for every subcontractor. Of course, it is still possible to create MRP area/supplier-specific material master data if required.' What is meant by MRP area specific material master record? Please throw some light.

Thanks in Advance,

Sabitha

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Caetano
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Hi Sabitha

In S/4HANA you don't need to assign the MRP area to the material master. If you don't assign the material to the MRP area, it will be planned with the default planning parameters, that should give you the same result than the old subcontracting.

Regards,

Caetano

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Hi Caetano,

But if I do not assign in the Material Master, how can I open the MD04 screen for the Material/MRP area combination? It throws me the error that this Material is not assigned to that particular MRP area. I want to plan the subcontracting vendors separately.

Thanks in Advance,

Sabitha

Caetano
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Hi Sabitha

Please read carefully the note below and check if you have the correct settings on your system:

2516504 - Material not defined in (generic) Subcontracting MRP Area

Regards,

Caetano

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Hi Caetano,

I am checking the SAP note which you have mentioned. Hope it will be helpful. Thank you for the guidance.

Thanks & Regards,

Sabitha

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Hi Caetano,

how to check the default planning parameters? thank you.

Caetano
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Hello Changjian

This is an old question, from 2017, and it is already closed.
We always ask users to avoid posting additional questions to old threads, in order to avoid endless discussions, so please open a new thread with your question.

Regards,
Caetano