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    Dependent requirement reduction afterreporting point backflush

    Purpose

    Explain how planned order dependent requirements are reduced in repetitive manufacturing if reporting point

    backflush is used for production. This document refers to the explanation and example described in SAP Note

    459960.

    This document is also a continuation of the document Reporting point backflush in REM process.

    Master data setting

    See master data settings in the document Reporting point backflush in REM process

    Only the following settings are changed:

    1. MM01 : Create one more component material NG_REM_RAW2. Refer to the material NG_REM_RAW.2. CS02 : Add it to the BOM of assembly material NG_REM_FERT.

    3. CA22 : Assign the component NG_REM_RAW2 to operation 0020.

    http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-60025http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-60025https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/459960
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    Preparation

    1. MD61 : Create 2 PIRs with qty = 100 and 50 for assembly NG_REM_FERT.

    2. MB1C : Post GR with movement type 561 for material NG_REM_RAW and NG_REM_RAW2, qty = 100.3. MD02 : Run MRP for material NG_REM_FERT.

    4. MD04 : Check the MRP result. 2 planned orders with order type PE (Run Schedule Quantity) arecreated.

    Planned order 40725 : qty = 100

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    MFBF Posting steps and results1. Backflush: Reporting point 10: PO1: 10 pcs

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    Result :

    Component NG_REM_RAW of PO1 is reduced by qty = 10.

    Check MD13 of planned order 47025:

    2. Backflush: Reporting point 20: PO1: 5 pcs

    Result :

    Component NG_REM_RAW2 of PO1 is reduced by qty = 5.

    Check MD13 of planned order 47025:

    Check MF26 :

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    3. Backflush: Reporting point 10: PO2: 5 pcs

    Result:

    Component NG_REM_RAW and NG_REM_RAW2 of PO1 is no longer reduced.

    Component NG_REM_RAW of PO2 is reduced by qty = 15.

    Component NG_REM_RAW2 of PO2 is reduced by qty = 5.

    Check MD13 of planned order 47026:

    4. Backflush: Reporting point 10: PO2: 45 pcs

    Result:

    Component NG_REM_RAW of PO1 is reduced by qty = 10.

    Component NG_REM_RAW of PO1 is reduced by qty = 0.

    Component NG_REM_RAW of PO2 is reduced by qty = 50.

    Component NG_REM_RAW2 of PO2 is reduced by qty = 5.

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    For more explanation of the results, see SAP Note 459960.

    Cancellation and redistribution of dependent

    requirements

    SAP Note 423771explains the dependent requirements are not adjusted after reversing a reporting point

    backflush.

    There are 2 options to re-distribute the dependent requirements:

    During the next reporting point backflush for the same material, the dependent requirements with the

    reporting point stocks and the planned order are compared and adjusted if necessary.

    With report RMSERI35 you can explicitely check and adjust the dependent requirements, without

    having to carry out a reporting point backflush.

    As an example, try to cancel the last reporting point confirmation in step 4.

    Check MF12:

    Check table CEZP:

    https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/423771https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/459960
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    Check MF26: (Adjusted)

    Check table RESB : (Not changed)

    Re-distribute dependent requirements by report RMSERI35:

    Check table RESB again: (Adjusted)

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    Conclusion:

    After a cancellation of reporting point backflush, if you don't carry out a new backflush or re-distribute

    dependent requirements by report RMSERI35, dependent requirements could be wrongly reduced compared

    with the real production. Field RESB-ENMNG could be wrong compared to CEZP-LMVRG and WIP quantities.

    You should follow the rules listed in SAP Note 423771to avoid wrong production in the system.

    Modification of the reduction logic

    As explained above, the withdrawal quantities of all dependent requirements are initialized completely for all

    planned orders that can be taken into account according to the offsetting logic of the repetitive manufacturing

    profile and are set up again according to the cumulated reporting point quantities after the confirmation.

    Dependent requirements which are already reduced may be initialized after a new reporting point backflush.

    To prevent it the modification SAP Note 543590provides the posibility to prevent the re-distribution of

    dependent requirements.

    As an example let's compare it with last backflush in step 4.

    Before posting step 4, Table RESB:

    Standard design after posting step 4, Table RESB: (Reduction of PO1 dependent requirements is changed)

    https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/543590https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/543590https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/423771
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    Change the parameter AM61B_DREQ_REDISTRIBUTE to '1' or '2', post step 4, Table RESB:(Reduction of

    PO1 dependent requirements is NOT changed)

    For more details about the parameter AM61B_DREQ_REDISTRIBUTE, see note 543590.

    Reduction period calculation

    You can set what planned orders are considerd and the reduction period in the REM profile, t-code OSP2.

    The reduction period calculation logic is described in SAP KBA 1932420.

    https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1932420https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/543590
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    Related coding

    Where dependent requirements are reduced:

    Program LBARMFE1

    FORM PLAF_REDUCTION_GR_GI

    Where reduction period is calculated:

    Program LBARMF0E

    Form READ_PLAFZ

    Related notes

    459960 - Explanation: Dep. requirmnts after reporting point backflush423771 - Depend. requirem. and reversal of reporting point backflush

    543590 - Reprtng point backflush:New distribtn of dependnt requirmnts

    1932420 - Reduction Period for planned orders in REM

    https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1932420https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/543590https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/423771https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/459960