on 2016 Dec 18 11:26 PM
Dear community,
Would you please have the pleasure to help me with the following?
For the product that I produce, I can successfully review its BOM by maintaining correctly the SOURCEPRODUCTION and PRODUCTIONSOURCEITM MDTs. Now, I would like to be able to review the BOM of a product that I don't produce but I procure. How could I do that?
I tried to first maintain the PRODUCTIONSOURCE of that product, by setting a SOURCE ID (as usual) and SOURCETYPE=U.
After that, I also maintained the SOURCELOCATION MDT, so that they system knows from where I procure this product. (quotas included)
Finally, I also maintained the PRODUCTIONSOURCEITM where I model the components of that product. However, the BOM is not finally revealed in the system.
On web I read that the PRODUCTIONSOURCEITM master data type is not relevant for an external source of supply. What that would mean ?
Hi Vasileios,
As per my knowledge production source of supply no consider the procurement proposals along with BOM components.Only component can be procured as a "Source Type -U" (Production Source of Supply
is not relevant for an external source of supply). Your requirement is not live as of now it might be in Road Map.
The production source of supply is used to model the following:
Pfor production or
Cfor co-production)
The product is produced at the location where the demand for the product exists.
The master data object describes the products and co-products that are to be produced. The quantities of products and co-products are related by the output coefficients. The main output product contains lot size information, which also applies to the co-product (via the output coefficient relationship).
U)
In this case, the product or component is procured from an unspecified and unlimited external source outside the supply chain network.
If the planning algorithm cannot determine a valid source of supply and if an external source of supply has been modeled for the product or component, the algorithm assumes that an unspecified and unconstrained source of supply exists that will cover the demand for the product or component.
It also enables you to model planning parameters such as the following:
Best Regards,
Lingaiah
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