Global Available-to-Promise allows you to:
1. Check product availability across multiple systems like SAP R/3 and APO by combining basic availability methods.
2. Display alerts if shortages are found and propose alternative products or locations.
3. Create planned production orders in APO if materials are unavailable to fulfill a sales order in the R/3 system.
SAP Global Available to Promise (gATP) 101: Global Visibility vs. Global Avai...Plan4Demand
For more information on SAP's gATP visit http://www.plan4demand.com, call 866-P4D-INFO, or email info@plan4demand.com
Unfortunately, many companies today make promises to customers without knowing if they can actually meet the demand. Global Available to Promise (gATP) is often considered the most difficult to explain and, as a result, the most difficult module to understand when to implement and what to expect when you do.
SAP Global Available to Promise (gATP) is a powerful tool that allows you to have the system look anywhere in the supply chain you have designated for available product, in real-time. GATP can give you the world at your fingertips.
This session will cover key things to consider when setting up the logic on what you want to see, when you want to see it, and how to establish a logical flow to best suit your needs without creating too much complexity.
Sharon Nelson and Charlie MacMaster, combine over 30 years of SAP experience to discuss the capabilities of ATP, gATP, their similarities and differences, how SD and gATP work together, explore the concept of availability vs. global visibility and building a logic to capitalize on both.
Key take-a-ways will include:
• How to know if gATP is a fit for your organization
• Understanding how gATP interacts with ECC, PP/DS and other APO Components
• Overview of different Types of ATP checks and sequences
• What materials, products, regions should be "checked" in gATP
• When and where people must engage beyond the system
• How to define rules in gATP for what you want and really need
Asug82928 whats new in sap s4 hana for advanced atpNigelw17
This document provides an overview and summary of new features in SAP S/4HANA for advanced ATP. The session will be held from May 7-9, 2019 and presented by Sujeet Acharya. It will provide an overview of aATP functionality, what's new in S/4HANA aATP, and the roadmap. Key new features include product allocation monitoring, automatic reallocation of planning data, mass upload/download of allocation data, alternative plant determination during order creation, and integration of capacity-based allocations. The roadmap outlines further enhancements to product allocations, backorder processing, and alternative order fulfillment.
Batch Expiration Date Management in SAP MRP/MPS Vijay Pisipaty
This document discusses a solution for managing batch expiration dates in SAP MRP/MPS. Standard SAP functionality does not consider expiration dates, treating all inventory as available. The presented solution allows MRP to factor expiration dates, accurately reducing available quantities. It displays expiring batches in MRP lists and reports. The solution provides increased inventory accuracy and improved material obsolescence projections without code modifications.
The document provides an overview of new features in SAP HANA SPS 07 for the Application Function Library (AFL) and Application Function Modeler (AFM). Key points include:
- The Predictive Analysis Library (PAL) was updated with new statistical, machine learning, and time series algorithms.
- The Application Function Modeler (AFM) saw improvements to better support the development lifecycle and added support for 11 new PAL functions.
- Updates were made to the AFL framework and how AFM generates wrapper procedures to call AFL functions to improve stability and usability.
Quality Inspection Lot Sample Postings Reversal-Solution BriefVijay Pisipaty
The document discusses SAP's standard functionality for quality inspection lot samples postings and its limitations in reversing or canceling such postings. It then describes a solution from IT Sapiens that provides the ability to reverse samples withdrawal and retain samples transfer postings from quality lots. The solution updates quality lot quantities and material documents correctly and provides an audit trail. It overcomes gaps in SAP's standard functionality and supports life sciences industry compliance requirements.
The CIF provides real-time integration between APO and R/3 systems by transferring both master and transactional data. It uses integration models to determine which data objects to transfer and map them between the systems. Planning results from APO are published back to R/3 using a similar process. The CIF monitors data transfers which occur asynchronously using queued RFCs to ensure consistency between the systems.
DEA Compliance - Production and Inventory ReconciliationVijay Pisipaty
The document discusses IT Sapiens' SAP-based solution for helping companies comply with DEA regulations for tracking controlled substances. Key features include classifying materials by DEA schedule, assigning DEA registrations, maintaining purchase quotas, and automatically tracking inventory and production quantities in log books to populate reports for DEA compliance. The solution is designed to make the compliance process less painstaking and help defend against DEA audits.
This document provides an overview of SAP's Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) module. It discusses how APO supports advanced supply chain planning functions like demand planning and supply network planning. The summary is:
APO is SAP's planning module that works with the ECC/R3 execution system. It uses optimization techniques and considers constraints to create advanced supply chain plans. The document outlines APO's demand planning and supply network planning capabilities, which allow concurrent planning across the network. It also discusses how APO integrates with ECC/R3 through a core interface to share master data and return planning results.
SAP Global Available to Promise (gATP) 101: Global Visibility vs. Global Avai...Plan4Demand
For more information on SAP's gATP visit http://www.plan4demand.com, call 866-P4D-INFO, or email info@plan4demand.com
Unfortunately, many companies today make promises to customers without knowing if they can actually meet the demand. Global Available to Promise (gATP) is often considered the most difficult to explain and, as a result, the most difficult module to understand when to implement and what to expect when you do.
SAP Global Available to Promise (gATP) is a powerful tool that allows you to have the system look anywhere in the supply chain you have designated for available product, in real-time. GATP can give you the world at your fingertips.
This session will cover key things to consider when setting up the logic on what you want to see, when you want to see it, and how to establish a logical flow to best suit your needs without creating too much complexity.
Sharon Nelson and Charlie MacMaster, combine over 30 years of SAP experience to discuss the capabilities of ATP, gATP, their similarities and differences, how SD and gATP work together, explore the concept of availability vs. global visibility and building a logic to capitalize on both.
Key take-a-ways will include:
• How to know if gATP is a fit for your organization
• Understanding how gATP interacts with ECC, PP/DS and other APO Components
• Overview of different Types of ATP checks and sequences
• What materials, products, regions should be "checked" in gATP
• When and where people must engage beyond the system
• How to define rules in gATP for what you want and really need
Asug82928 whats new in sap s4 hana for advanced atpNigelw17
This document provides an overview and summary of new features in SAP S/4HANA for advanced ATP. The session will be held from May 7-9, 2019 and presented by Sujeet Acharya. It will provide an overview of aATP functionality, what's new in S/4HANA aATP, and the roadmap. Key new features include product allocation monitoring, automatic reallocation of planning data, mass upload/download of allocation data, alternative plant determination during order creation, and integration of capacity-based allocations. The roadmap outlines further enhancements to product allocations, backorder processing, and alternative order fulfillment.
Batch Expiration Date Management in SAP MRP/MPS Vijay Pisipaty
This document discusses a solution for managing batch expiration dates in SAP MRP/MPS. Standard SAP functionality does not consider expiration dates, treating all inventory as available. The presented solution allows MRP to factor expiration dates, accurately reducing available quantities. It displays expiring batches in MRP lists and reports. The solution provides increased inventory accuracy and improved material obsolescence projections without code modifications.
The document provides an overview of new features in SAP HANA SPS 07 for the Application Function Library (AFL) and Application Function Modeler (AFM). Key points include:
- The Predictive Analysis Library (PAL) was updated with new statistical, machine learning, and time series algorithms.
- The Application Function Modeler (AFM) saw improvements to better support the development lifecycle and added support for 11 new PAL functions.
- Updates were made to the AFL framework and how AFM generates wrapper procedures to call AFL functions to improve stability and usability.
Quality Inspection Lot Sample Postings Reversal-Solution BriefVijay Pisipaty
The document discusses SAP's standard functionality for quality inspection lot samples postings and its limitations in reversing or canceling such postings. It then describes a solution from IT Sapiens that provides the ability to reverse samples withdrawal and retain samples transfer postings from quality lots. The solution updates quality lot quantities and material documents correctly and provides an audit trail. It overcomes gaps in SAP's standard functionality and supports life sciences industry compliance requirements.
The CIF provides real-time integration between APO and R/3 systems by transferring both master and transactional data. It uses integration models to determine which data objects to transfer and map them between the systems. Planning results from APO are published back to R/3 using a similar process. The CIF monitors data transfers which occur asynchronously using queued RFCs to ensure consistency between the systems.
DEA Compliance - Production and Inventory ReconciliationVijay Pisipaty
The document discusses IT Sapiens' SAP-based solution for helping companies comply with DEA regulations for tracking controlled substances. Key features include classifying materials by DEA schedule, assigning DEA registrations, maintaining purchase quotas, and automatically tracking inventory and production quantities in log books to populate reports for DEA compliance. The solution is designed to make the compliance process less painstaking and help defend against DEA audits.
This document provides an overview of SAP's Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) module. It discusses how APO supports advanced supply chain planning functions like demand planning and supply network planning. The summary is:
APO is SAP's planning module that works with the ECC/R3 execution system. It uses optimization techniques and considers constraints to create advanced supply chain plans. The document outlines APO's demand planning and supply network planning capabilities, which allow concurrent planning across the network. It also discusses how APO integrates with ECC/R3 through a core interface to share master data and return planning results.
The document discusses SAP's Business Suite 7 product and the benefits it provides to customers. It highlights key features of Business Suite 7 such as operational excellence through process efficiency improvements, business flexibility through enhancement packages, sustainability through regulatory compliance, and lower total cost of ownership. The presentation provides an overview of SAP's product evolution and the value areas and drivers that Business Suite 7 addresses, such as financial management, human capital management, and analytics. It also outlines SAP's enhancement package strategy and the benefits customers can realize through features like simplified user interfaces and pre-configured industry solutions.
This document describes an IT Sapiens solution for material batch/lot verification in SAP RF mobile data entry. The solution allows scanning a material's batch/lot number during picking and verifying it matches the system. It can be configured which transactions require verification. The solution addresses a gap in standard SAP and can be implemented quickly with no source code changes. It provides accurate batch/lot tracking to improve supply chain operations.
Selecting SAP S/4 HANA- Digital Core migration strategy - Greenfield vs Brow...Akash Agrawal
While moving to S/4HANA an important consideration is to select the right transition path i.e. Greenfield vs Brownfield. Each client need to consider several aspects to decide the best fit approach. Based on our vast experience while working with clients (varied based on size, industry, landscape complexity) we have formulated a framework to identify the best approach.
The document provides an overview of an SAP APO training course. It discusses topics that will be covered including demand planning, supply network planning, demand planning concepts and configuration, supply planning concepts and the sales and operations planning (S&OP) process, and production planning and detailed scheduling. It also outlines learning guidelines for participants and highlights SAP's penetration in major industries. The training aims to help participants become experts in SAP APO demand and supply planning.
Standard SAP ECC 6.0 functionality does not provide an ability to assign a Pick and Drop Storage for VNA Storage or any High Rack Storage.
There now exists a solution that alleviates the aforesaid GAP in SAP ECC 6.0.
For more details on the solution, please see attached solution brief.
SAP S/4HANA Simple Logistics provides a simplified data model and increased system throughput for key logistics processes. It aims to optimize material requirements planning, inventory management, material valuation, and available-to-promise capabilities. The solution also seeks to enable end-to-end order fulfillment visibility and analytics, as well as more efficient procurement processes. However, this roadmap is subject to change as SAP's plans evolve.
SAP APO SNP Training
Supply Network Planning is a set of functionalities around Distribution Requirement Planning, Deployment, Demand and Supply Matching and Optimization. It is a module in the Advanced Planner and Optimizer (APO) that enables organizations to determine sourcing, production plans, distribution plans, and purchasing plans. The system draws on the data universally available in liveCache to optimize such plans based on optimization algorithms and heuristic approaches that enable the planner to define rules and inventory policies.
This is a 35-40 hours course starting with an overview of the SOP, MPS and MRP Processes, followed with the master data needed for the process. It then continues with the configuration of the different planning objects, the functionality of the different planning engines and the end-to-end process.
The course includes the case studies and exercises starting with the network design, creation of Models, simulation versions etc.
Shelf Life Planning in SAP S/4 HANA "MRP Live" Vijay Pisipaty
IT Sapiens has been a pioneer in building solutions that alleviate GAPs in SAP Core functionalities. IT Sapiens is now the first Solution Provider in the world to bring to bare "Batch Expiration Date Planning Functionality" in SAP S/4 HANA's "MRP Live".
There now exists a Solution in SAP ECC 6.0 to provide functionality for "Batch Expiration date Management in SAP MRP/MPS". Find out features of this solution and benefits by reviewing the attached Solution Brief.
- Air Products implemented SAP APO to integrate demand planning, supply planning, and production scheduling in order to improve forecast accuracy, reduce inventory levels, and improve customer service.
- Key factors for a successful APO implementation included focusing on business processes first before technology, dedicating full-time resources to the project, and having a multi-year change management effort to fully realize benefits.
- Air Products saw improvements like reduced inventory levels and instability, improved forecast accuracy from 50% to 70%, higher on-time delivery rates from 60% to 97%, and more accurate financial forecasting.
This document provides information on SAP training courses for the oil and gas industry. It includes courses that cover:
- Primary and secondary distribution processes with SAP for oil and gas
- Production and ownership accounting with SAP's Production Revenue Accounting (PRA) module
- Joint venture accounting (JVA) with SAP
- Remote logistics management (RLM) for supplying offshore oil platforms
- Production sharing accounting (PSA) for production sharing contracts
- An overview of SAP's secondary distribution functionality for oil and gas
- Oil and gas business processes and organizational structures
Each course listing provides details on duration, target audience, prerequisites, goals, content, and software used.
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The document provides an overview of REALTECH Assessment Services, which analyzes SAP systems and compares them to a database of 4,200 systems to identify improvement opportunities. REALTECH's methodology involves measuring over 150 performance metrics, benchmarking the results, and providing recommendations. The summary highlights that the main findings for one analyzed system ("P01") were high custom code usage, abnormal terminations, and dumps compared to market standards. The recommendations focus on optimizing performance, rescheduling batches, reducing dumps through quality improvements, and archiving to improve growth.
Sales Order Specific Planned Independent Reqt ConsumptionVijay Pisipaty
Standard SAP ECC 6.0 functionality does not provide an ability to control Sales Order specific (or Customer Speciifc) Planned Independent Requirements netting/offsetting/reduction.
There now exists a solution that alleviates the aforesaid GAP in SAP ECC 6.0.
For more details on the solution, please see attached solution brief.
SAP Forum 2015 Madrid: Support for Innovation - S/4 HANA and moreBernhard Luecke
The expectation towards Support is always growing - in line with the expectation towards IT to be better and better regarding Time to Value.
SAP helps the Customers´ IT and LoB through the Control Center Concept. the "Support without Incidences Project" and further preventive Enterprise Support Services, and last but not least E2E Embedded Support Services through SAP Active Embedded and SAP MaxAttention.
Based on these three pillars, Support for Innovation is a challenge that IT, LoBs and SAP can master.
This ia an evolution of the previous presentation for the HANA Community in Spain.
This document discusses expert sizing methods for applications that have been customized beyond standard guidelines. It provides guidance on creating custom sizing guidelines through defining test cases, measuring key performance indicators, and validating the sizing results. The document outlines best practices for expert sizing, such as using the Quick Sizer tool, establishing reproducible test cases, ensuring an optimal test environment, and testing for linear resource consumption.
This document provides a project brief for an upcoming SAP upgrade at a company. It outlines the goals of the project including avoiding end of support and enabling new functionality. It provides details on the type of upgrade, go-live date, scope, leadership team, stakeholders, timeline, costs, risks, assumptions, and next steps. Resources for the upgrade are also listed, including books, websites, and an offer for a free upgrade simulation from Panaya.
DataVard SAPPHIRE Presentation - Canary Code (TM)Mike Nelson
Gregor Stoeckler and Dirk Biehler of Datavard present CanaryCodeTM, a system monitoring solution specialized for SAP landscapes. CanaryCodeTM monitors over 300 key performance indicators for security, availability, and performance across SAP applications like ECC, BW, CRM and HANA. It provides real-time alerts and a knowledge base to help resolve issues. Datavard is an experienced SAP optimization partner with customers ranging from small to large enterprises.
Supply Chain Planning and SAP APO OverviewSap Ides
This document provides an overview of SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO). It lists contact information for training on APO, including a phone number and email address. It also describes several APO applications like Supply Network Planning (SNP), Demand Planning (DP), and Production Planning (PPDS). It provides high-level descriptions of these applications and how they can optimize supply chain planning and costs.
This document provides an overview of Global ATP (Available-to-Promise) capabilities in SAP APO (Advanced Planning and Optimization). It describes Global ATP concepts and components, including how ATP is embedded in the APO architecture and integrated with OLTP systems. The document outlines various Global ATP methods like basic availability checking using aggregated time series data on receipts, issues, and inventory, as well as more advanced rules-based ATP. Global ATP allows multi-step, multi-site and multi-material availability checking across the supply chain in real-time or simulation mode.
1. The document describes product allocation during sales order entry between SAP R/3 and SAP APO. It can be done with or without directly checking the planning area.
2. Key steps include creating a sales order in SAP R/3, checking availability in SAP APO which may result in a delivery proposal, and adopting the results in SAP R/3.
3. Settings must be configured in both SAP R/3 and SAP APO for the systems to communicate properly during the product allocation check.
The document discusses various configurations needed for SAP Material Requirements Planning (MRP) at the plant level. Key configurations include:
1) Activating MRP for a plant and setting up planning file entries to collect materials for MRP runs.
2) Maintaining plant parameters such as number ranges, availability check rules, reporting settings, MRP controllers, floats, and special procurement types.
3) Configuring defaults for planned order conversions, dependent requirement checks, and BOM/routing selection IDs to determine which BOMs and tasks lists are used in planned orders.
The document discusses SAP's Business Suite 7 product and the benefits it provides to customers. It highlights key features of Business Suite 7 such as operational excellence through process efficiency improvements, business flexibility through enhancement packages, sustainability through regulatory compliance, and lower total cost of ownership. The presentation provides an overview of SAP's product evolution and the value areas and drivers that Business Suite 7 addresses, such as financial management, human capital management, and analytics. It also outlines SAP's enhancement package strategy and the benefits customers can realize through features like simplified user interfaces and pre-configured industry solutions.
This document describes an IT Sapiens solution for material batch/lot verification in SAP RF mobile data entry. The solution allows scanning a material's batch/lot number during picking and verifying it matches the system. It can be configured which transactions require verification. The solution addresses a gap in standard SAP and can be implemented quickly with no source code changes. It provides accurate batch/lot tracking to improve supply chain operations.
Selecting SAP S/4 HANA- Digital Core migration strategy - Greenfield vs Brow...Akash Agrawal
While moving to S/4HANA an important consideration is to select the right transition path i.e. Greenfield vs Brownfield. Each client need to consider several aspects to decide the best fit approach. Based on our vast experience while working with clients (varied based on size, industry, landscape complexity) we have formulated a framework to identify the best approach.
The document provides an overview of an SAP APO training course. It discusses topics that will be covered including demand planning, supply network planning, demand planning concepts and configuration, supply planning concepts and the sales and operations planning (S&OP) process, and production planning and detailed scheduling. It also outlines learning guidelines for participants and highlights SAP's penetration in major industries. The training aims to help participants become experts in SAP APO demand and supply planning.
Standard SAP ECC 6.0 functionality does not provide an ability to assign a Pick and Drop Storage for VNA Storage or any High Rack Storage.
There now exists a solution that alleviates the aforesaid GAP in SAP ECC 6.0.
For more details on the solution, please see attached solution brief.
SAP S/4HANA Simple Logistics provides a simplified data model and increased system throughput for key logistics processes. It aims to optimize material requirements planning, inventory management, material valuation, and available-to-promise capabilities. The solution also seeks to enable end-to-end order fulfillment visibility and analytics, as well as more efficient procurement processes. However, this roadmap is subject to change as SAP's plans evolve.
SAP APO SNP Training
Supply Network Planning is a set of functionalities around Distribution Requirement Planning, Deployment, Demand and Supply Matching and Optimization. It is a module in the Advanced Planner and Optimizer (APO) that enables organizations to determine sourcing, production plans, distribution plans, and purchasing plans. The system draws on the data universally available in liveCache to optimize such plans based on optimization algorithms and heuristic approaches that enable the planner to define rules and inventory policies.
This is a 35-40 hours course starting with an overview of the SOP, MPS and MRP Processes, followed with the master data needed for the process. It then continues with the configuration of the different planning objects, the functionality of the different planning engines and the end-to-end process.
The course includes the case studies and exercises starting with the network design, creation of Models, simulation versions etc.
Shelf Life Planning in SAP S/4 HANA "MRP Live" Vijay Pisipaty
IT Sapiens has been a pioneer in building solutions that alleviate GAPs in SAP Core functionalities. IT Sapiens is now the first Solution Provider in the world to bring to bare "Batch Expiration Date Planning Functionality" in SAP S/4 HANA's "MRP Live".
There now exists a Solution in SAP ECC 6.0 to provide functionality for "Batch Expiration date Management in SAP MRP/MPS". Find out features of this solution and benefits by reviewing the attached Solution Brief.
- Air Products implemented SAP APO to integrate demand planning, supply planning, and production scheduling in order to improve forecast accuracy, reduce inventory levels, and improve customer service.
- Key factors for a successful APO implementation included focusing on business processes first before technology, dedicating full-time resources to the project, and having a multi-year change management effort to fully realize benefits.
- Air Products saw improvements like reduced inventory levels and instability, improved forecast accuracy from 50% to 70%, higher on-time delivery rates from 60% to 97%, and more accurate financial forecasting.
This document provides information on SAP training courses for the oil and gas industry. It includes courses that cover:
- Primary and secondary distribution processes with SAP for oil and gas
- Production and ownership accounting with SAP's Production Revenue Accounting (PRA) module
- Joint venture accounting (JVA) with SAP
- Remote logistics management (RLM) for supplying offshore oil platforms
- Production sharing accounting (PSA) for production sharing contracts
- An overview of SAP's secondary distribution functionality for oil and gas
- Oil and gas business processes and organizational structures
Each course listing provides details on duration, target audience, prerequisites, goals, content, and software used.
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Best sap Service Providing Companies In india .
Best sap Service Providing Companies In Delhi NCR
Best sap Service Providing Companies In Gujrat
The document provides an overview of REALTECH Assessment Services, which analyzes SAP systems and compares them to a database of 4,200 systems to identify improvement opportunities. REALTECH's methodology involves measuring over 150 performance metrics, benchmarking the results, and providing recommendations. The summary highlights that the main findings for one analyzed system ("P01") were high custom code usage, abnormal terminations, and dumps compared to market standards. The recommendations focus on optimizing performance, rescheduling batches, reducing dumps through quality improvements, and archiving to improve growth.
Sales Order Specific Planned Independent Reqt ConsumptionVijay Pisipaty
Standard SAP ECC 6.0 functionality does not provide an ability to control Sales Order specific (or Customer Speciifc) Planned Independent Requirements netting/offsetting/reduction.
There now exists a solution that alleviates the aforesaid GAP in SAP ECC 6.0.
For more details on the solution, please see attached solution brief.
SAP Forum 2015 Madrid: Support for Innovation - S/4 HANA and moreBernhard Luecke
The expectation towards Support is always growing - in line with the expectation towards IT to be better and better regarding Time to Value.
SAP helps the Customers´ IT and LoB through the Control Center Concept. the "Support without Incidences Project" and further preventive Enterprise Support Services, and last but not least E2E Embedded Support Services through SAP Active Embedded and SAP MaxAttention.
Based on these three pillars, Support for Innovation is a challenge that IT, LoBs and SAP can master.
This ia an evolution of the previous presentation for the HANA Community in Spain.
This document discusses expert sizing methods for applications that have been customized beyond standard guidelines. It provides guidance on creating custom sizing guidelines through defining test cases, measuring key performance indicators, and validating the sizing results. The document outlines best practices for expert sizing, such as using the Quick Sizer tool, establishing reproducible test cases, ensuring an optimal test environment, and testing for linear resource consumption.
This document provides a project brief for an upcoming SAP upgrade at a company. It outlines the goals of the project including avoiding end of support and enabling new functionality. It provides details on the type of upgrade, go-live date, scope, leadership team, stakeholders, timeline, costs, risks, assumptions, and next steps. Resources for the upgrade are also listed, including books, websites, and an offer for a free upgrade simulation from Panaya.
DataVard SAPPHIRE Presentation - Canary Code (TM)Mike Nelson
Gregor Stoeckler and Dirk Biehler of Datavard present CanaryCodeTM, a system monitoring solution specialized for SAP landscapes. CanaryCodeTM monitors over 300 key performance indicators for security, availability, and performance across SAP applications like ECC, BW, CRM and HANA. It provides real-time alerts and a knowledge base to help resolve issues. Datavard is an experienced SAP optimization partner with customers ranging from small to large enterprises.
Supply Chain Planning and SAP APO OverviewSap Ides
This document provides an overview of SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO). It lists contact information for training on APO, including a phone number and email address. It also describes several APO applications like Supply Network Planning (SNP), Demand Planning (DP), and Production Planning (PPDS). It provides high-level descriptions of these applications and how they can optimize supply chain planning and costs.
This document provides an overview of Global ATP (Available-to-Promise) capabilities in SAP APO (Advanced Planning and Optimization). It describes Global ATP concepts and components, including how ATP is embedded in the APO architecture and integrated with OLTP systems. The document outlines various Global ATP methods like basic availability checking using aggregated time series data on receipts, issues, and inventory, as well as more advanced rules-based ATP. Global ATP allows multi-step, multi-site and multi-material availability checking across the supply chain in real-time or simulation mode.
1. The document describes product allocation during sales order entry between SAP R/3 and SAP APO. It can be done with or without directly checking the planning area.
2. Key steps include creating a sales order in SAP R/3, checking availability in SAP APO which may result in a delivery proposal, and adopting the results in SAP R/3.
3. Settings must be configured in both SAP R/3 and SAP APO for the systems to communicate properly during the product allocation check.
The document discusses various configurations needed for SAP Material Requirements Planning (MRP) at the plant level. Key configurations include:
1) Activating MRP for a plant and setting up planning file entries to collect materials for MRP runs.
2) Maintaining plant parameters such as number ranges, availability check rules, reporting settings, MRP controllers, floats, and special procurement types.
3) Configuring defaults for planned order conversions, dependent requirement checks, and BOM/routing selection IDs to determine which BOMs and tasks lists are used in planned orders.
The document discusses SAP's Plant Maintenance (PM) module. It describes how PM provides planning, control, and processing of scheduled maintenance, inspection, damage-related maintenance, and service management to ensure availability of operational systems. The document also outlines procedures for asset and activity registration, maintenance plan creation, and function location in SAP PM. It provides details on uploading methods and templates for loading new project data into SAP PM.
The document provides instructions for suppliers on Alto-Shaam's Production Part Approval Process (PPAP). It defines PPAP as determining if engineering requirements are understood and manufacturing can consistently produce parts meeting requirements. PPAP involves submitting documentation in levels 1-3, with level 3 requiring samples. Critical quality characteristics must be addressed. Suppliers must gain PPAP approval before shipping production parts and submit electronically in one PDF.
This document discusses the various ways that ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) code can be used in SAP BI (Business Intelligence). ABAP code can be used in info packages, data transfer processes, and transformations to manipulate and transform data according to business requirements. Specific examples are provided for using ABAP routines in info package extraction and data selection tabs, as well as routines like start, end, field, and expert routines in transformations. The document aims to provide insight into using ABAP in SAP BI components.
The document provides an overview of key production planning concepts in SAP, including:
- Production master data includes material masters, bills of materials, work centers, routings, and production resources which provide basic data for planning.
- Bills of materials define the components and structure of products, while routings specify the operations and work centers for production.
- Work centers represent production resources and capture costs and capacities.
- Sales and operations planning is used to synchronize sales forecasts with production plans over multiple time periods.
- Materials requirements planning (MRP) explodes bills of materials to calculate net requirements and generate production and procurement plans.
SAP PI Sheet (Xstep) integration with Weighing Machine/ScaleAnkit Sharma
This document is related to SAP PI Sheet (XStep) integration with Weighing Machine/Scale.
Accurate weights are vital in any manufacturing process. In Pharmaceutical industry it comes under GMP. A slight wrong weight in medicine manufacturing can cause several death.
ERP-Scale interfaces weigh scales and other analytical devices with:
SAP OPC Data Access (SAP ODA)
• In PI-Sheets and XSteps to support weighing of components for goods-issues including target weighing using a weighing bar and goods-receipts of finished or semi-finished products
• Using data access subscriptions to automatically trigger functions in SAP (e.g. order confirmation) when the weight is received from the scale
• In manufacturing cockpits
This document covers SAP settings and overall architecture details and basic settings required in the third party ERP Scale software on the scales.
This document provides a step-by-step guide to configuring validations in SAP, which allow for defining custom checks on fields when business transactions are processed. It describes the basic steps to create a validation including defining prerequisites, checks, and messages. An example is provided to demonstrate restricting document types and checking posting dates equals system date using an exit. Related transaction codes for validation maintenance and assignment are also listed.
This document provides a step-by-step guide to configuring validations in SAP, which allow for defining custom checks on fields when business transactions are processed. It describes the basic steps to create a validation including defining prerequisites, checks, and messages. An example is provided to demonstrate restricting document types and checking posting dates equals system date using an exit. Related transaction codes for validation maintenance and assignment are also listed.
The document describes how to integrate an ABAP program into a process chain in SAP BW. It involves creating an ABAP program to implement the needed functionality. A variant is then created for any selection parameters. The program is added as a process type to a new process chain along with specifying the variant. The process chain can then be activated and scheduled to execute the ABAP program as part of the chain.
Message Configuration
2.) Enter message number AM-228
3.) Select 'Do not display' option
4.) Save
This will suppress message AM-228 which is related to
shipping costs during shopping cart creation.
2.9) Create Root Org. Unit
Team Responsible: Functional Configuration
Transportable: Yes
Use
The organizational plan in EBP mirrors the organizational
structure and hierarchy in the backend R/3 system. A root
organizational unit needs to be created in EBP to mirror
the top level organizational unit in R/3, such as the
company code. All subsequent organizational units will be
created under this root organizational unit.
Procedure
SAP SRM
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1. Global Available-to-Promise
Purpose
You create a sales order in the R/3 System and carry out an availability check in APO. Global ATP does not only
function for APO relevant material. APO relevance does not mean that the material must be planned in APO. If
material is flagged as APO-relevant via the CIF integration model the advanced functionality of the global ATP can be
used.
For more information on orders in SAP APO see Sales Orders and Deliveries.
Advanced Functionality
The basic methods (product availability check, product allocation as an application of the check against plans,
check against forecasting) can be combined as advanced methods in any way required. For further information
see Combination of Basic Methods.
You can carry out checks with neutral results. For further information see Maintain Check Instructions.
You can display messages (alerts) if, for example, there is a shortage.
You can carry out rules-based availability checks. For further information see Rules-Based Availability Check.
When a sales order is created in the R/3 System, all rules that you defined in APO can be used.
When a sales order is created, the item is subdivided if alternative products/locations are proposed.
Several items can result from one order item. The main item contains the entry and the sum of the
confirmed quantities. The subitems contain the substituted products and locations with their confirmed
quantities.
Availability check calling Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS)
If material is not available, planned orders are created from APO in the R/3 System. For further information see
Capable-To-Promise (CTP).
Check using alternative material (100% alternative) is supported in production order processing (PP).
It is an advanced method that enables you to choose one or more products automatically from a list of
products in one check step. An availability check is carried out for all requirements. The product with the
highest priority is selected, whose requirements can be 100% confirmed by the requirements date.
You can carry out backorder processing for APO relevant products in APO. For further information see
Backorder Processing.
Prerequisites
You have successfully installed an R/3 System for Release: 3.1I, 4.0B, 4.5B and 4.6 C.
You successfully installed an APO system.
You installed a 4.5 GUI in the R/3 System.
You installed the R/3-Add-on APO CIF in the R/3 System.
You made the default settings for the CIF integration function.
The target system client of the RFC destination must correspond to the client in APO in which you
2. made the Customizing settings for the condition technique. Otherwise the check does not determine a
valid rule strategy.
You generated and activated integration models.
For further information see the documentation Integration of APO and R/3.
Rules-Based Availability Check
In the detailed display of transaction VOV8 a business event must be entered for the rules-based availability check.
Maintain the business event in R/3 Customizing (transaction OVRX). In IMG: Sales and Distribution → Basic
Functions → Availability Check and Transfer of Requirements → Availability Check → Rules-based Availability
Check → Define business transaction → ..... → Assign business transaction to an order type.
Requirements type with correct requirements class
The requirements class in the R/3 System must have the same value as the check mode in APO.
When you have created the check mode in APO, you should enter it for the corresponding product in the location-
specific product master. If a check mode is not provided by the calling application, the check mode that you defined
in the location-specific product master is taken into account. If the calling system is an SAP R/3 System, the
requirements class is transferred as the check mode by the SD applications. No other applications transfer check
modes.
In a rules-based availability check the system reads the check mode in the location-specific product
master for the subsequent requirements (substitutions).
Quantity Lock in the R/3 System
You should set the quantity lock for the availability check in the R/3 System so that the ATP check can deliver
consistent results in APO. You set the quantity lock in R/3 Customizing for Sales and Distribution via Basic
Functions → Availability Check and Transfer of Requirements → Availability Check → Availability Check with ATP
Logic or Against Planning → Define check ing groups. For further information see Maintain Global Settings.
See also:
R/3 documentation SD, Controlling the Availability Check in Sales and Distribution Processing.
APO Settings
Ensure that the ATP time series’ in Model Management and Version Management are updated. Otherwise you
cannot work with the product availability check in APO.
You can only set this indicator in an active version (000). You cannot change this setting subsequently. To reset this
indicator you must delete the active version and recreate. From SAP Easy Access select Master Data → Planning
Version Management → Model and Version Management.
For further information see Creating model.
See also:
Settings for Global ATP
Data Flow
General Data Transfer from the R/3 System to APO
3. You transfer data initially from the R/3 System to APO. You generated and activated a general integration model.
Master data (locations / products)
The master data must be transferred from the R/3 System in an initial run. During this process the OLTP data
is collected in a consistent data container that is transferred to APO. Data changes are filtered later into the
master data or transaction data and transferred automatically through an active data channel that uses ALE or
BAPI technology.
Transaction data (stock and requirements information)
An order created in the R/3 System is passed on to APO and converted into separate time series’.
Procurement, transportation and planned orders that are created in APO are returned to the OLTP system as
corresponding planned orders.
Planned orders (that APO has created) are converted to production orders in the R/3 System.
Transfer of ATP Customizing from the R/3 System to APO
You transfer ATP Customizing from the R/3 System to APO once. The settings in APO that have no equivalent in the
R/3 System must be maintained in APO.
Before you transfer the Customizing data, ensure that the import of ATP Customizing (including
Customizing for product allocation) is permitted in APO. For further information see Maintain Global
Settings.
The APO settings and their equivalents in SD in the R/3 System are listed below. Other R/3 applications have their
own Customizing equivalents.
Customizing Equivalents
APO R/3 (SD)
Business Event (/SAPAPO/ATP02) is filled at runtime Checking rule
from the R/3 System with the value of the checking rule.
ATP Group (/SAPAPO/ATP01) Checking group
Cumulation
Reaction to shortfall quantity
If you transfer ATP Customizing during the initial supply,
the ATP group is filled in the location-specific product
master.
The ATP group is always adopted from the product
master at runtime.
Check mode (/SAPAPO/ATP06) Requirements type with requirements class
Assignment mode
Production type
If you transfer ATP Customizing during the initial supply,
the check mode is supplied with the values from the R/3
System.
4. Note:
As of R/3 PlugIn 2000.1 the requirements
class (via the strategy group in the
material master) is transferred to the APO
product master (tab page ATP).
Is filled from the R/3 System at runtime or taken from
the product master.
You must enter the check mode in the location-specific
product master. The requirements class is only adopted
from SD. No other R/3 applications transfer
requirements classes. In this case the check mode is
read in the product master. This also applies in rules-
based ATP with product substitutions. The check mode
is also read here in the product master for the
subsequent requirements (substitutions).
Check instructions (/SAPAPO/ATP07) Requirements class
Which basic methods are processed and in Schedule line category
which order
Check (neutral results)
Rules-based check
Start/immediately
ATP alert active?
Start production
Time of production
The check instructions are maintained in APO.
.
Check control (/SAPAPO/ATP03) Scope of check (T441V)
Checking for sublocations
Checking for versions
Using checking horizon
Checking for APS deltas
Considering past receipts
Checking horizon for goods receipt
Categories (/SAPAPO/ATP03) MRP elements
There are also non-SAP categories
Category type
Sort
Map R/3 MRP element
Scope of check (/SAPAPO/ATP04) Scope of check (T441V)
5. Is always assigned to a check control
Collection of SAP categories and non-SAP
categories
Checking horizon You can reflect the replenishment lead time using this.
See also:
Product Availability Check using the Checking Horizon
Maintenance in APO
Check mode
This must be entered in the location-specific product master.
The calendar for the checking horizon and the base unit of measure must be entered in the location-specific
product master.
The check instructions must be maintained in APO.
Check control and scope of check must be maintained in APO.
See also:
Product Allocations During Sales Order Entry
Flexible Planning in R/3 and Product Allocations in APO
Rules-based ATP (R/3 and APO)
Availability Check Calling PP/DS
Processing Backorders