on 2007 May 22 7:59 AM
Hi guys:
our user usually use MC94 to load demand, but I don't know its exactly function.So who can help me answer the following questions?
What is the Tcode MC94 used for? and what phase is it in MRP cycle.
Hi Kevin
In Release 4.0 you can have the system create independent requirements in Demand Management every time you save in Flexible Planning. For this purpose, you make the following Customizing settings in Set parameters of info structures and key figures :
Field name of the key figure to be transferred
Planning version in Flexible Planning from which the data is to be transferred (Sync. version)
Demand version to which the data is to be transferred
The system updates the planned independent requirements in Demand Management "asynchronously."
Further notes
See also the release note
Flexible planning: Determining Plants for Transfer to Demand Management
Hope you are clear now, if so, pls reward points
regards
Vijay
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Hi Kevin,
MC94 is the transcation which relates to MC93 to create sales/prod plan based on the standard SOP planning types like SOPKAPA (plan individual product group) , SOPKAPAM (Plan individual material) and SOPDIS (disintegrate product group).
You can also create Zplanning types in customizing and use for the planing purpose.
Once you create this planning then this will be in inactive version and you can transport this to demand management from MC74 transcation or you can copy this active version so this will be available automatically in demand management.
Regards
TAJUDDIN
Hi,
Use mc82, & choose the corresponding inactive version no.
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In mc82 view, after checking the capacity situation(By choosing view, capacity situation, show) you can check the load for that particular resource. Once the load is 100 %. Save it.
Use mc78, copy the inactive version no to active no. (a00).
Then in mc82 view, go to Extras, (Here you can see <b>active version</b> displayed)
transfer to demand management,
Choose the strategy as LSF/VSF... according to your scenario & then click transfer.
Hope this helps...
Regards,
Senthilkumar SD
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