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Introduction

This blog provides an overview of the key functionality of Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling in PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA.

For information about basic setting and basic customizing in embedded PP/DS refer to SAP note  2712349 - Best practices for implementation of Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S... . You find details attached to the note on the doc ‘PPDS Cookbook 1709-1809-0102.pdf’.

This Blog Post is also valid for PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA 2020.

SAP Note "2952988 - Restrictions and Implementation Recommendations for Production Planning and Detailed Sched..." provides the latest release information for Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling as part of  SAP S/4HANA 2020.

Regarding the Simplification List for PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA see SAP Note "2977528 - Simplification List: Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA 2020"

This blog is an overview description of functionalities and processes in embedded PP/DS and does not replace the SAP help nor the SAP Service notes

Target audience of the blog are project team members and key user who are interested in PP/DS or responsible for the implementation of production planning with SAP S/4HANA.

Overview

The overall planning process starts with the independent requirements. The demand program, which has to be covered by the production planning in the plant / MRP_Area, is determined using planned independent requirements from a demand forecast, sales orders or stock transfer requirements.

PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA supports various Manufacturing Models:

  • Make to Stock

  • Make to Order

  • Make to Order with Order BOM

  • Engineer to Order

  • Project Manufacturing

  • Flow Manufacturing


In SAP S/4HANA Demand Planning  to generate forecasts as a future demand program is executed in Integrated Business Planning (IBP).
Integrated Business Planning (IBP) is an all-new implementation for Demand planning.

The SAP S/4HANA Sales & Operations Planning (SOP) will be replaced by Integrated Business Planning IBP (Functionality available in SAP S/4HANA delivery but not considered as future technology).
Refer to SAP note 2268064-S4TWL - Sales and Operation Planning

The Demand Planning SAP-APO-DP capabilities are partially available in SAP IBP for Demand.
Refer to SAP note 2456834 - Transition Guide for SAP APO

The way in which independent requirements behave in material requirements planning can be determined by their requirement type or by the requirements strategy.

The forecast consumption period is calculated in calendar days in PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA and in working days in SAP S/4HANA.

See also SAP note 2639404 - Forecast Consumption situation different in PP/DS and MD04 and section ‘Forecast Consumption’ of the note 2666947 - Restrictions and Implementation Recommendations for Production Planning and Detailed Sched...

Sales orders can be used as exclusive requirements sources (make-to-order production), or, together with planned independent requirements, they can create the total requirement.
Consumption with planned independent requirements is also possible.

Various requirements strategies are available, ranging from make-to-order production to make-to-stock production.

Make-to-Stock production:

  • Planning at finished product level or assemblies

  • Consumption with sales order od dependent requirements (for assemblies) possible


Final assembly based on sales order

  • Planning at finished product level leads to procurement of assemblies for the finished product

  • Final assembly only after a sales order is received


Make-to-order-production only

  • No planning at finished product level

  • Planning possible for assemblies


 

The material requirements planning (MRP) and capacity planning (CRP) can be executed in SAP S/4HANA Digital Core ERP-PP or embedded PP/DS.

While the basic production planning functions are available in the SAP S/4HANA Digital Core ERP-PP (MRP, CRP) embedded PP/DS provides additional advanced options for Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling.

In ePP/DS in PP – Production Planning orders are generated according to the required stock-/requirement situation and lot-sizing procedure (infinite order scheduling).

Based on the generated orders in Detailed Scheduling (DS) the orders and operations are fixed, scheduled according to production constraints (e.g. available capacity) and sequenced efficiently.

The PP (of ePP/DS) planning is executed by PP heuristics (dispatched within MRP_live) or processed using interactive tools (such as the product view)

The DS - detailed scheduling by DS heuristics or PP/DS Optimizer can be executed interactively using the Detailed Scheduling Planning Board   or called as production planning run in background mode.

The planning in embedded PP/DS is always based on own master data (products, resources and PDSs) that must be integrated from the  SAP S/4HANA Digital Core.

Master Data Overview  

The following short summary gives an overview about main master data and the prerequisites for the master data relevant for PP/DS

Model and Planning Versions

Simulations in the PP/DS required the management of models and planning versions.

The active model 000 with planning versions 000 is used for the active planning.
The active planning version (000) in ePP/DS has to be created manually. You can create/use a planning versions other than '000' for simulative planning. Only active models 000 are supported in PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA

The master data transaction data transferred from SAP S/4HANA to PP/DS are automatically assigned to the active model and the active Planning Version. (000)

 

Location

For setup and activation of Locations in ePP/DS execute the following reports to create and update locations in ePP/DS

  • Create – /SAPAPO/CREATE_LOCATION for creating Business Partner location, Plant, MRP Area and Shipping Point.

  • Update – /SAPAPO/UPD_LOC_SP_PL for updating Plant, MRP Area and Shipping Poin


 

Material / Product

You activate a SAP S/4HANA Material for planning in embedded PP/DS by activation of the “Advanced Planning” checkbox in the "Advanced Planning" tab of the material master.



 



PP/DS for S/4HANA 2020 introduces a new planning status that is relevant for PP/DS for materials in the plant view. This enhances the use of the "Advanced Planning" indicator in such a way that this indicator can be removed from the material master record only under certain conditions.

For details refer to SAP note 2959476 - S4OP_2020_FPS0: Consideration redesign PPSKZ in PP/DS

Some PP/DS planning attributes can be maintained in the "Advanced Planning" tab of the material master. For other fields there is a standard mapping or a default value due to simplification.

The Advanced Planning Product Master is integrated into the SAP S/4HANA Material Master with CDS Redirects on material master.

The SAP S/4HANA production planning is not necessarily executed for all materials in embedded PP/DS.

Planning for critical materials may take place in ePP/DS. Materials that are running on bottleneck resources or with long replenishment times.

Less critical materials (such as consumption-controlled purchasing materials) may still only be planned in the SAP S/4HANA Digital Core ERP-PP.

It is recommended to use MRP type with following MRP Procedure “X Without MRP, with BOM explosion” for materials relevant to advanced planning.

For more information, refer to SAP Note 2342043 Integration of S/4 Product Master with SCM Product Master

The Advanced Planning product master is read-only master data for active version.

For simulation purpose you can change the product master attributes. They can only be changed in simulation versions. (Planning Version <> 000). Create local products in ePP/DS is not supported.

 

Work Center / Resource

SAP S/4HANA work centers or resources for which capacity planning is to take place in embedded PP/DS must also be integrated into ePP/DS by setting a flag “Advanced Planning” in the work center master data.

Setting the flag “Advanced Planning” within the work center master data triggers the initial and change transfer to ePP/DS resource master data

There are two options maintaining the available capacity for planning in Advanced Planning

  1. You can maintain the available capacity in ePP/DS. Only the header data for the work center capacity is transferred from SAP S/4HANA Digital Core to PP/DS.
    Intervals of available capacity that exceed this overall capacity are maintained in ePP/DS

  2. The available capacity with intervals and shift pattern is maintained entirely in SAP S/4HANA-ERP as ’external capacity’ for planning in Advance Planning or APO-PPDS. Maintaining Intervals of available capacity that are in PP/DS is not possible.
    To prevent data inconsistencies when you are also using the Fiori App Monitor Capacity Utilization the Capacity Variants, Shifts and Definitions are disabled in SAP GUI when External Capacity is selected for Resources


For details refer to SAP Note 2598760 Enable Capacity Variants, Shifts and Definitions for
Resources with External Capacity in SAP...


Most of the resource master data does not need any maintenance in the ePP/DS resource master.
SAP recommends to use external capacities as much as possible.



 

Source of Supply (PDS for in-House production)

In SAP S/4HANA sourcing production versions are the only source of supply for in-house production.
The production version determines a manufacturing process by specifying a routing and a bill of material. Only production versions make sure BOM and routing fit together.

For more information refer to SAP Notes
2268069 - S4TWL - Simplified Sourcing
2267880 - S4TWL - BOM, Routing, Production Version

A Production Version is also required for phantom items.

In SAP S/4HANA several production versions can be defined in the material master (for example, for different lot size intervals). Each of these production versions is transferred to PP/DS as an individual PDS.

The initial transfer and update of the PDS is triggered by transaction CURTOADV_CREATE.

To schedule an operation from one alternative resource to another by drag & drop on the Detailed Scheduling Planning Board, in automatic rescheduling or optimization in case of overload, you have to add an alternative sequence to a routing with an alternative work center.

With the use of the BADI implementation CUSLNTRTO_ADDIN / CURTO_ALTERNATIV_SEQ alternative routing sequences will be displayed in alternative modes in the PDS.

This BADI can be activated in customizing under: Integration with Other SAP Components ® Advanced Planning and Optimization ® Application-Specific Settings and Enhancements à Enhancements for Production Data Structure à Change Production Data Structure

 



As alternative you can define resources as alternative modes in the PDS by classified work centers and operations in SAP-ERP.

( PP-PI doesn't support alternative sequences so you can use classified work centers and operations for alternative modes in the PDS)

For details refer to SAP Note 576566-FAQ: Mapping of alternative resources in APO
(This note is also Valid for PDS)

You can also use the the BADI implementation CUSLNTRTO_ADDIN  to define a custom developed solution for alternative resources / modes in the PDS or implement the SAP Consulting Solution

With a SCM Consulting Solution you can  enhance the PDS CIF interface in a way that production alternatives modeled as Production Version in ERP are used as Alternative Modes in APO.
For details see SAP Note 2106976 - Alternative production version as alternative mode in PDS

 

Production Planning - MRP

If all prerequisites regarding basic settings and customizing are fulfilled and the master data required for planning is integrated from ERP of SAP S/4HANA Digital Core to embedded PP/DS the production planning in PP/DS can be executed.

The MRP procedure could be distinguished between material requirement planning and consumption-based planning.

In consumption-based planning, the procurement is triggered based on consumption values, the logic of these procedures is very simple. The consumption-based procedures of forecast-based and time-phased planning are not supported in ePP/DS.



 

The PP planning procedure in the product master describes how a product is to be planned.

Planning in the planning run is the “normal” setting, corresponding to the behavior in SAP S/4HANA-ERP.
It is recommended as a basic setting for all products.

 



 

Planning procedure 4 “Planning in Planning Run” for a product, the system will create a planning file entry for every planning-relevant change (you can adjust the events in customizing). The product is then planned in the next planning run, using the heuristic entered in the product master or Customizing.

The APO-PP/DS Standard PP planning procedures 3 (Cover Dependent Requirements Immediately) will not be supported in PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA.
(refer to SAP note  2647972 - Simplification List: Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA 1809)

Production planners have to make sure material is available when needed. The MRP run determines expected material shortages and creates planned orders, purchase requisitions, or delivery schedule lines to cover the expected material shortages.

In SAP S/4HANA the MRP Live (MD01N) is a new MRP run optimized for SAP HANA.

Trigger of MRP for SAP S/4HANA ERP- Materials and Advanced Planning (PP/DS) Materials in ONE transaction the MD01N.

In SAP S/4HANA only single MRP run has to be scheduled for SAP S/4HANA-ERP and Advanced Planning Materials.

The Low-level code calculation happens for all materials, whether those are relevant to PP/DS (Advanced Planning) or not, in SAP S/4HANA through MRP Live

MRP Live reads material receipts and requirements, calculates shortages, and creates planned orders and purchase requisitions all in one database procedure.

The SAP S/4HANA Classic MRP is still available as an interim solution (Functionality available in SAP S/4HANA on-premise but not considered as future technology.)

For details refer to SAP note 2268085 - S4TWL - MRP live on SAP HANA - MD01N

All downstream materials should be Advanced Planning-relevant if planned together with MRP Live.

This means the data modelling should be such that once a material at one BOM level is PP/DS-relevant then the materials above that BOM level should also PP/DS-relevant (Advanced Planning-relevant). This is to ensure that depended demands are also in liveCache of ePP/DS.

 



 

The MRP-based DS functionality with Material Requirement Planning in ERP on SAP S/4HANA is not supported.
Refer to SAP note 2666947 - Restrictions and Implementation Recommendations for Production Planning and Detailed Sched...

The result of the production planning are procurement elements that are used to cover the
existing requirements.

Planned orders are created for in-house production. These orders are converted into manufacturing orders at a later process.

Purchase requisitions are created for external procured products. The requisitions have to be converted into purchase orders. Scheduling agreement schedule lines can also be created immediately.

 



The Advanced Planning can be executed as interactive single-Item for a product or as total planning for a group of products that may be freely defined (e.g. all products from a plant)

The total planning can be executed in SAPGui or FIORI Launchpad online or scheduled in a background Job.

In online planning, the production planning run is executed immediately. This procedure is ideal for low data quantities.

The interactive planning in ePP/DS can be carried out from the product view, product planning table, and the detailed scheduling planning board or by the new MRP Apps like "Monitor Material Coverage” & "Manage Material Coverage” in the FIORI Launchpad.

For more information about Fiori Apps in Material Requirements Planning (PP-MRP) see the documentation à Fiori Apps in PP-MRP

https://help.sap.com/viewer/fe39e10a9a864a8f8dc9537704f0fa13/1809.001/en-US/9c6a1b56f12d787fe1000000...

 

Heuristics

In ePP/DS the Material Requirements Planning and Detailed Scheduling is performed by heuristics.

A heuristic is a planning function that executes planning for selected objects (in this way, the focus of planning can be products, orders, operations, resources, or line networks) using a particular algorithm

In the standard version of PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA, a range of heuristics are available for various tasks in Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling.

You can choose between standard algorithms to solve specific planning tasks. You can vary particular settings of each algorithm and in this way use the same algorithm for different heuristics. It is possible to use SAP algorithms to define your own heuristics. You even can develop your own heuristic in custom code.

Heuristics:

  • Heuristics are selected and used in planning based on the context.

  • A heuristic is a planning function that you can use to plan selected objects

  • Heuristics offer a wide range of planning functions and can be used in background planning and interactive planning

  • In the standard version of Advanced Planning in  SAPS/4HANA (e//PDS), a range of heuristics is available for various tasks in Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling.

  • It is possible to use SAP algorithms to define your own heuristics by your own settings in the additional control parameters or create a user-programmed heuristic


 



In this blog not all heuristics are discussed in detail. This Blog focus on describing the most important heuristics for Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling.

SAP standard heuristics are available in the following areas:

  • Production planning:
    This heuristic is mainly for lot-sizing procedures with planning focus on the products.

  • Detailed scheduling:
    These heuristics are for scheduling; their planning focus is on resources and operations. Examples of such heuristics are reduce lead-time and dissolve backlog


 

 

Heuristics in Production Planning / Product Heuristics

The heuristics most relevant for Planning are highlighted in the following Picture



The SAP_PP_002 “Planning of Standard Lots” heuristic is used to set “normal” planning for a product.

The service heuristics are primarily used in the context of capacity planning and optimization, that is, in the step after material requirements planning.

Heuristics are used in interactive planning, the SAP S/4HANA Digital Core MRP_live or in the Advanced Planning (PP/DS) production planning run.

In the Advanced Planning you can execute several heuristics, which belong to both production planning and detailed scheduling, for the same products in one planning run.

The APO-PP/DS MRP2-heuristic (SAP_MRP_002 - Product planning (Plan comp. immediately) and Heuristic related to CTP processes are not supported by ePP/DS on SAP S/4HANA.
The heuristics SAP_PP_003 - Planning shortage quantities is also not available in standard. However multilevel planning can be used without CTP process using custom specified planning procedures and heuristics.

(refer to SAP note 2647972 - Simplification List: Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA 1809

On the Advanced Planning tab page in the SAP S/4HANA Material master, you specify a heuristic for product planning in PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA, if the product is not to be planned using the standard heuristic defined in Customizing.

 



In the planning procedure in Customizing, enter the standard product heuristic that you want to use to plan the products for which no heuristic has been defined in the product master.

This Planning Procedure can be maintained in customizing under: Advanced Planningà Maintain Planning Procedures



The product heuristic entered in the material master controls the planning of this product in the material requirement planning run. Lot-sizing procedures can be implemented using these heuristics.

 



 

Service Heuristics (Service Functions)

The service heuristics are primarily used in Detailed Scheduling in the context of capacity planning and optimization following to the material requirements planning.

MRP_live will not perform Service Heuristics. So it is necessary to coordinate the production planning with MRP in MRP_live and detailed scheduling in Advanced Planning.



 

Heuristics for detailed scheduling are used to schedule selected operations on resources and dates.

In the production planning run and the planning board the DS Heuristic schedule operations a particular sequence, resolve backlog or adjust capacity overload.

See also SAP Help: Example: Heuristic Settings for the MRP Process

The following detailed scheduling heuristics are used to determine dates/times and resources for operations.



In the Fiori App “Production Scheduling Board” the following standard heuristics are supported:

  • SAP001 - Schedule Sequence

  • SAP002 - Remove Backlog

  • SAP003 - Schedule Sequence Manually (Fiori UI pop-up supported)

  • SAP004 - Minimize Runtime

  • SAP005 - Schedule Operations

  • SAP_DS_01 - Stable Forward Scheduling

  • SAP_DS_02 - Enhanced Backward Scheduling

  • SAP_DS_03 - Change Fixing/Planning Intervals

  • SAP_DS_04 - Activate Seq.-Dependent Setup Activities


Additional heuristics in the are also supported in “Production Scheduling Board” if the heuristics are configured to be executed in the background, without a user interface.



 

The objective of a production planning run is generally to create a feasible production program. The actual planning is normally broken down into several steps, like in the follwoing sample process:.

  • Normal material requirements planning is carried out with the MRP_live in ERP  on SAP S/4HANA or on ePP/DS carried out with the SAP_MRP_001 heuristic.
    Both planning’s are executed infinitely.

  • In order to link the created structure of requirements and requirement coverage elements with each other on multiple levels a heuristic for creating fixed pegging is used.

  • The capacity planning step can be carried out with the optimizer, which, in addition, can carry out simultaneous sequencing with regard to setup times

  • The rest of the components, not relevant for Advanced Planning, on lower low-level are planned in the SAP S/4HANA MRP_live


 

Production Planning

In this Blog there is no need to discuss the PP/DS concept of Net Requirements Calculation and Lot-Size Calculation in detail.

For this Blog, it is only important that Net Requirements Calculation and Lot-Size Calculation created procurement elements.

The procurement element is procured based on the lot-sizing procedure.



 

The production dates are determined by exploding the production data structure (PDS) and then carrying out lead time scheduling.

PDS Explosion and Scheduling will be a topic of a separate blog

 

Pegging

Pegging is used to assign suitable existing product receipts and product stocks, which can cover the requirement, to a product requirement. Pegging organizes the material flow through all BOM levels, from the procurement of components and raw materials to delivery of a sales order, for example.

Orders that are linked together, and their pegging relationships, form a Pegging structure.

The picture below gives an example of a pegging structure. The arrows represent the pegging relationships; that is, the material flow



 

Pegging be used by subsequent procedures.

Based on pegging relationships, the system can:

  • Identify planning problems on various production levels and display them using alerts

  • Automatically forward scheduling specifications for an order to the dependent orders in the pegging structure, in Detailed Scheduling

  • Optimize delays and storage costs in PP/DS optimization


There are two different types of pegging relationships: fixed and dynamic.

Fixed pegging enables you to fix a pegging relationship. The fix pegging relationship will not be changed automatically by the system.

For pegging relationships to be created, the product, location, account assignment (make-to-stock and make-to-order production) and planning version must be the same.

For details refer to SAP help: Pegging

https://help.sap.com/viewer/f899ce30af9044299d573ea30b533f1c/1809.001/en-US/02e4ab50135e0c0be1000000...

Pegging should not be confused with the net requirements calculation: During planning, using the net requirements calculation, the system identifies shortages in order to then create receipts to remove these shortages. If the MRP has taken place, a pegging network will be established based on it.

 

When the Production planning has been executed the planned orders are converted into production orders.

PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA planned orders already contain all production dates. The corresponding planned orders in ERP on S/4HANA, however, do not contain operation dates, but rather basic dates between which production should take place. In fact planned orders in ERP have no operations.

Planned order in ERP on SAP S/4HANA contain the all dependent requirements for both Advanced Planning and non-Advanced Planning components.

To ensure consistency of the availability dates and requirements dates between PP/DS and ERP on SAP S/4HANA, all components and items of a planned order should be integrated with ePP/DS for which the requirements dates and availability dates that have been planned using detailed scheduling are required based on the dates of the assigned operations. In this case, the availability dates determined by Advanced Planning are also transferred to ERP on S/4HANA.

For components that are non-Advanced Planning -relevant the 'Adjust basic dates, dependent requirement on order start date' should be selected for changing the date in the Customizing of the scheduling parameters for the order type for planned orders (transaction OPU5). The requirements dates and availability dates are defined by the order start date.

COMMENT: In this case where detailed scheduling takes place in Advanced Planning (ePP/ DS) you should not use lead time scheduling to calculate the requirements dates and availability dates of components that are not Advanced Planning -relevant (for example, using the modification from note 161028) and simultaneously setting the secondary requirements to the operation dates in the scheduling parameters for the order type for planned orders (transaction OPU5).

For details refer to SAP Note 785903-Requirements and availability dates for planned order

A common misunderstanding is that the capacities defined in the lead time scheduling can transfer the dates of the ePP/DS operations, or that work center changes carried out in ePP/DS can be copied to the specification of capacities for the lead time scheduling. However, this is not the case because the ERP on SAP S/4HANA planned orders do not have any operations and thus no operation integration, as is possible with manufacturing orders.

The operations in ERP Planned Orders are the operations of the Standard sequence scheduled to the Basic dates.

 

In SAP S/4HANA there is a single conversion report for both ERP and PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA planned orders
Covert Planned orders in  SAP S/4HANA (ERP and PP/DS)
to Production Orders with report /SAPAPO/PROD_ORDER_CONVERT
and Planned Orders to Process Orders with report /SAPAPO/PROC_ORDER_CONVERT

These reports ensure a synchronous and queue-less update of converted orders across ERP and Advances Planning in SAP S/4HANA.

 

Product View:

The Material requirements planning in PP/DS is usually evaluated from the product view.

The product view is a current overview of the stock, receipts, and requirements for a product in a specific location for a specific planning version.

Alerts can draw your attention to problem situations.

The product view contains a large number of different evaluation tools. In addition, planning can be changed interactively.



 



 

A further tool for Interactive Planning in ePP/DS is the Product Planning Table.
The extremely flexible product planning table provides advanced planning options and is especially suitable for repetitive manufacturing



The SAP Help table lists “Tools for Interactive Planning “ that feature planning functions to display various views of the planning.

SAP Help: Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) à Interactive Planning à Tools for Interactive Planning
https://help.sap.com/viewer/f899ce30af9044299d573ea30b533f1c/1809.001/en-US/234617503ebcbc10e1000000...

 

Detailed Scheduling Planning Board

The most important tool in capacity planning is the detailed scheduling planning board.

 



The Detailed Scheduling planning board is the central tool for interactive capacity planning. In the individual charts of the Detailed Scheduling planning board, different time-based aspects of planning are represented graphically.

These include the time situation of operations on resources, the time-based development of the resource load or pegging relationships. Numerous planning activities are executed with the help of the planning board. The result of the planning does not have to be adopted by production. It can also be saved as a simulation version at first.

The layout of the planning board can be defined very flexible, for example:

  • The different charts (for example, a resource chart and an order chart)

  • The field selection and sorting for the columns in the table section of a chart

  • The format of the rows in the table section

  • The objects displayed in the diagram section of a chart, for example:

  • Operations or orders (graphical objects)

  • Histograms (curves for warehouse stock and resource utilization)

  • Network views of operations and orders that show the time and pegging

  • relationships between operations and orders

  • The layout of operations and orders in the diagram section


In the planning table, you can reschedule operations and orders by a DS heuristic or manually using Drag & Drop.

You can change the planning situation by: changing resources (capacity, work times, and so on) or changing orders (quantities, data).

 


Functions in Detailed Scheduling Planning Board

 

If you need more detailed information on the DS planning board, see the online help.

SAP Help: Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) à Interactive Planning à Scheduling with the Detailed Scheduling Planning Board

https://help.sap.com/viewer/f899ce30af9044299d573ea30b533f1c/1809.001/en-US/4c608da3059a06d4e1000000...

Reporting lists are available to show an overview of the current planning situation.
A number of different evaluations are possible; from the view of the resources, the orders, or the operations, for example.

These Report lists can be called up from the SAP menu or the DS planning board.

  • Order list: For selected resources, the system displays a list of all orders with the first operation that is processed using one of these resources.

  • Operation list: For selected resources, the system displays a list of operations with components that are processed using these resources.

  • Production overview: A list for selected products.

  • WIP list: Displays the stocks for the selected resources that are provided in the operations for further processing.

  • Resource utilization: This displays the resource utilization for single resources or multiple resources selected for each period.


 

PP/DS Optimizer

The optimizer covers a wide range of production planning functions and therefore cannot be described comprehensively in this Blog. In this Blog you will gain an overview about the PP/DS optimizer

The purpose of optimization is to generate feasible production plans and increase the efficiency of production.

Several optimization parameters (such as setup times, due date violations) can be weighted in such a way that the optimized schedule comes as close to the desired results (for example, minimum setup times) as possible.



The Optimization allows to optimize the production dates/sequences and the resource assignment of existing operations/activities that were previously generated by the production planning run or manual planning.

The purpose of optimization is to generate feasible production plans and increase the efficiency of production. Several optimization parameters (such as setup times, due date violations) can be weighted in such a way that the optimized schedule comes as close to the desired results (for example, minimum setup times) as possible.

The following parameters can be taken into account in optimization:

  • Production span (from the start of the first operation to the end of the last operation in a schedule within the optimization horizon). The production span makes a statement about the compactness of the orders within the optimization horizon.

  • Sum of setup times

  • Sum of setup costs

  • Maximum delay costs (maximum delay of an order compared to its requirement date or its due date).

  • Sum of delay costs (delay compared to requirements or due dates)

  • Sum of mode costs through alternative modes.


Optimization is integrated in the following applications:

  • Detailed Scheduling Planning Board

  • Product Planning Table

  • Production Planning Run


You execute the optimization interactively in the planning tables (detailed scheduling planning board and product planning table), and in the background for the production planning run.

 

Alert Monitor

The Alert Monitor is a monitoring Tool that provides the planner pointed information and access to problem situations in production planning in ePP/DS. The purpose of the Alert Monitor is to inform the planner of exception. It is also possible to send alerts by mail.

The Alert Monitor provides a range of predefined alert types.
To use the Alert Monitor to monitor production planning in PP/DS, you must define an alert profile for the application.

For different alert profiles, you can select the alerts you want to see from a list of predefined alert types and define different thresholds for

  • Error (priority one, highlighted in red)

  • Warning (priority two, highlighted in yellow)

  • Information (priority three, highlighted in white)


 



For more information see SAP Help : Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) à Alert Monitor
https://help.sap.com/viewer/f899ce30af9044299d573ea30b533f1c/1809.001/en-US/47f925c8852f383ce1000000...

For Alert type and groups see Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) à Monitoring of PP/DS Alerts.

https://help.sap.com/viewer/f899ce30af9044299d573ea30b533f1c/1809.001/en-US/4fb3e1b35882209de1000000...

For Tips and Tricks for Handling Alert Monitor refer to SAP Note   495166

 

I close the Blog by reminding SAP Note  2963990 - Release Information Note: Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA 2020 with release information for Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for  SAP S/4HANA  2020.

I hope you enjoyed this blog and gained an overview about the key functionality of
Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling in embedded PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA.

 

 
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Hi Tom,

Very Good information. I got a chance to know about ePPDS from your blog. Nice.

I am expecting when is your next Blog will be released.

Regards

Mahe
Mahendran8888
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Hi

I dont think purchase requisition will be used S4 HANA. Planned order will be directly converted to Purchase order.

Regards

Mahe
Tom_Altmueller
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Hi Mahe,

sorry for probably not getting your point of your Question – I assume you mean Planned Orders for external procured materials?

In Classic MRP the MRP run creates either purchase requisitions or planned orders for externally procured materials.

Planned Orders  for externally procured materials have  very limited business value.
Planned orders for external procurement have to be converted into purchase requisitions eventually. Creating planned orders first and converting them into purchase requisitions is an unnecessary process step.

In S/4HANA MRP live always creates delivery schedule lines for externally procured material with valid delivery schedules and it creates purchase requisitions for all other externally procured material. (no Planned orders for external procurement)

The sourcing BAdi PPH_MRP_SOURCING_BADI => SOS_DET_ADJUST allows you to change the MRP element type of a material receipt to be created by MRP. Implement this BAdi if you want MRP live to create planned orders rather than purchase requisitions for externally procured materials.

For Details see SAP Note  2268085 – S4TWL – MRP live on SAP HANA – MD01N

Best regards

Tom

Mahendran8888
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Hey Tom,

Thanks for your reply.

Regards

Mahe
JarleiN
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So, your article is very well-detailed and helpful.

Do you know if all features from APO are migrated to S4? For example, reschedule a specific Production order will integrate with all others Production Orders updating the planning? And if is possible define prioririty to a specific Production Order or to a PO from a client when reeschduling?

Congratulations.
Tom_Altmueller
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Hi Jarlei,

regarding differences between  APO PP/DS and S/4 PP/DS please check SAP note
"2647972 - Simplification List: Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA 1809"

The Simplification List for Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) consists of simplification items,  with a focus on what has to be considered by customers in an implementation, on a migration project from the   PP/DS component from SCM Server to PP/DS for SAP S/4HANA 1809.

With Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA 1809, some restrictions apply to the productive use of certain functions  in the area of Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS)
The note "2666947 - Restrictions and Implementation Recommendations for Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA 1809
" provides information about restrictions and recommendations for Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA 1809.

Best regards
Tom

 
former_member661673
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Hello, Tom.

Thank you for such a detailed blog! This is very useful.

I am currently working with a client to implement ePP/DS and configure it for a discrete manufacturing environment.

Being that APO is embedded and not in a separate module, what should the MRP Type be for items that are to be planned in PP/DS? In other words, how do I segregate the MRP items from the MPS items when using MRP Live?

 

Tom_Altmueller
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Hi Gabriel,

thank you for your feedback.

Concerning the MRP type  for materials relevant for planning in PP/DS for S/4HANA see SAP Note 2666947 for the Restrictions and Implementation Recommendations for Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA 1809.
The SAP Note is applicable for Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA 1909 as well.

Section " Setup and activation of Materials"

"It is recommended to use MRP type with following MRP Procedure “X Without MRP, with BOM explosion” for materials relevant to advanced planning."

In  standard customizing it should be the MRP Type X0 but please check the customizing MRP Procedure for the MRP type. (e.g. if you will use your own customized  MRP Types)

Regarding MPS see SAP Note "2370716 - MD40 does not plan MPS Materials in S/4 HANA"

"Transaction MD01N must be used to plan MPS materials"

Best regards

Tom

 
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<With the use of the BADI implementation CUSLNTRTO_ADDIN / CURTO_ALTERNATIV_SEQ alternative routing sequences will be displayed in alternative modes in the PDS.>

This is used for Routing (Discrete mfg).  Whereas in master recipe there is also a high possibility of alternative modes for which there is no alternative sequence functionality in recipe.  A more traditional approach of classification & custom development is still needed to integrate alternative modes to PDS here.
Also for routing, instead of alternative sequence, a simple tabular form of maintaining the alternative resources with rate and priority is much more practical from customer point of view something like PDS_MAINT alone, so that its like a central place holder for maintenance, instaead of updating data  in multiple transactions.

Highly appreciate for a consolidated blog.

Thanks,

Kishor
lingaiahvanam
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Nice blog on Embedded S/4HANA PP/DS.
Tom_Altmueller
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Hi Kishor,

thank you for the advice. I’ve updated the Blog with the information on classified work centers and operations in ERP ( 576566-FAQ: Mapping of alternative resources in APO ) and add information on the SAP consulting solution (Service Number: 50109250) that  enhances the PDS  CIF interface in a way that production alternatives modeled as Production Version in ERP are used as Alternative Modes in APO. ( also a BADI Implementation).

Compared to ERP  add your custom logic  by BADIs  into Advanced Planning is in  PP/DS “Best Practice”.

With a SCM Consulting Solution – using this BADI –  you can  enhance the PDS CIF interface in a way that production alternatives modeled as Production Version in ERP are used as Alternative Modes in APO.  For details see SAP Note 2106976 – Alternative production version as alternative mode in PDS

Best regards
Tom

former_member697091
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Nice blog
kkuri25
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I'm trying PP-DS.

This Blog is very Nice,

 
former_member715444
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Hello Tom,

 

Great blog.

I have one doubt about exact time with procurement proposal,

As you know it can be generate exact delivery time (to the second)  on production order with lead-time scheduling on ERP 6.0, whereas external procurement only locate the time on day level.

The S/4 HANA PP/DS declared procurement proposals are generated using exact (to-the-minute) times if shortage occured, what do you think?

Highly appreciate.

B.R
Yan da
Tom_Altmueller
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Hi Yan da,-

sorry for probably not getting your point of your Question –

In PP/DS  ( as emedded PP/DS in SAP S/4HANA as well as side-by-side APO-PP/DS and SAP-ECC)  resources can be used to schedule external procurement orders using exact times.

You can schedule goods receipt, transportation, and goods issue exactly on Seconds, taking account of capacities. In ERP (ECC and S/4HANA digtial core)  the Delivery Date of a Purchase Requisition is on day level.

I assume in a JIZ/JIS scenario with detailed  delivery dates&time and sequence you need a delivery date on a detailed level.

Best regards

Tom
former_member715444
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Hello Tom,

 

Yes! That's what i'm asking.

 

Many thanks.

 

B.R
Yan da
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Hi taahh1972

Hey, do you know if S/4 HANA Cloud uses CIF to integrate to on-prem ERP?

Thank you for your time.

Great detailed blog.

Regards,

Ricardo
Tom_Altmueller
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Hi Ricardo,

 

PP/DS is not par of the S/4HANA  (Public) Cloud - so there is no integration  to an on-Prem ERP

But in the Private Cloud Edition is PP/DS available. As S4-DSC PP/DS you can connect via CIF to an ERP System. (ERP = SAP-ECC)

 

Best regards

Tom
arturo_garcia4
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Hi Tom, I understand S4-DSC PP/DS you can connect to S4 and ECC; and connect with a third party ERP?

Thanks in advanced
Tom_Altmueller
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Hi Arturo,

correct.
This is my understanding.
In the past it was possible to connect an APO-PP/DS to any ERP system (non-SAP).

he data in APO-PP/DS could be posted by BAPIs (SAP Standard)  into PP/DS.

In S4-DSC-PP/DS you have to connect by RFC / CIF a S/4HANA-ERP or a SAP-ECC (ERP)

 

Best regards

Tom
test999999999998
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Hi Tom,

 

I have a question regarding PP/DS on S/4HANA. SAP APO can also be used in the context of the Automotive industry. Using SAP for Automotive adds additional functionality to APO (e.g. APO Repetitive Manufacturing). How far PP/DS on S/4HANA covers these automotive specific requirements? Are there any well know gaps?

 

Best,

Philipp
sandeep_mandhana
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Hi Philipp,

 

SAP S/4HANA PP/DS supports Automotive specific functionality such as Repetitive Manufacturing, Model Mix Planning, Sequencing, RPM, etc.

For more information, visit PP/DS Repetitive Manufacturing.

Regards,

Sandeep
Tom_Altmueller
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Hi Philipp,

in PP/DS on SAP S/4HANA the Automotive Solutions Model Mix Planning and Sequencing are supported.

For Model Mix Planning and Sequencing see S/4HANA Help Portal.

About the master data see also Repetitive Manufacturing with iPPE

 

Best regards

Tom

magnus_frankell
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Hi,

 

in a MTO sales order scenario with a configurable material, would you create purchase requisition automatically from the schedule line of the sales order item? Or would you create them by separate transaction? Basically I wonder how the sales order will consume the planned independent requirements with similar or identical configuration?

 

BR,

Magnus
Tom_Altmueller
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Dear Magnus,

in ECC there is  the component Make-to-Order Using Assembly Processing  and the specials procurement types for an automatically  creation of replenishment elements available.

see

 

Even that SAP-ERP  recognizes the special procurement types but PP/DS does not support direct production or collective orders and   PP/DS does not support direct procurement.

All production orders belonging to an order network can be transferred to SAP PP/DS. No true integration of the order networks from ERP to PP/DS  has been realized.
In SAP PP/DS the orders are treated as individual orders.

For Make-to-Order Using Assembly Processing   see also the SAP notes for Restrictions and Implementation Recommendations for Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA (e.g. 2666947)

Fixed Pegging •Assembly processing is not supported (No integration of SAP S/4HANA assembly orders (planned orders)).

 

Create the Planned orders for the   sales order  by MRP or set up a planning procedure for automatic planning in PP/DS ( cover Requirements Immediately)

 

For the consumption of  planned independent requirements check strategy
* Characteristics Planning w/ Dependent Req'ts (56) and
* Assembly Processing w/ Char. Planning (89)

You will find the restrictions and limitations in SAP Support

(e.g. SAP Note 1241642-Recommendations about consumption.)

Best regards

Tom

Wajid_Ali
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Hi,

 

please tell that if a work center has multiple individual capacities like a work center have 50 Splits & we want to select an order on 30 & another order on 20 splits how we can do this in PPDS because as per my knowledge splits selection option are available in Production order not in Planned order so what is the solution for this in PPDS.
PauloRRGomes
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Hi Wajid Ali,

 

I got the same challenge that I understood from your scenario.

 

The way we had modeled here as feasible was to make each order operation valid on PP/DS to ocuppy only one of the available capacities: it is like that each capacity was a single capacity scenario look alike.

 

We had orders ocuppying simultaneously 3 different resources (like a foundry, with 2 molds, for example), so we had managed to use parallel sequences in routings to generate it from ECC side and an small CIF enhancement to make activities relationships start-start and end-end as hard constraints in PDS.

 

I hope this could help your design.

 

Best Regards,

Paulo Gomes
Wajid_Ali
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Thanks, Pulao but in my case, I am creating one resource with multiple induv capacities ( Splits ) & want to select splits in planned orders that how many splits Occupied for this order like in Production Order

Work Center View :


Production Order :

Tom_Altmueller
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Hi wajidali4387,

in the WorkCenter Capacity you can maintain a number of Individual Capacities (e.g. 50 or like in  your screenshot 7)

In fact you can also create for these number of Capa via Goto ->  "ndividual Capacities" but this master data will not be used in ERP or PP/DS planning & scheduling.

A WorkCenter Capacity with Number of  Individual Capacities  >1 will be created as Multi-Activity Resource in PP/DS. So for your case a Multi-Activity Resource with number of Capacities = 50. (or 7)

In the ERP WorkCenter you can define a formula to calculate  Machine-requirement or  Labour Req. with the number splitts or for example number of workers.

Unfortunately the operation lead time in PP/DS will consider the result of WorkCenter / Capacity scheduling but the number of capacities in PP/DS will not take the splits or No.of Worker into account.

To have a consistent view on lead time and capa demand you can activate BADI   CUSLNTRTO_ADDIN Methode CHANGE_REQCAP(Process REQCAP Table)

Please test to write your number of splits into Parameter CS_CIF_REQCAP-CAP2

I did it with number of workers.

You have a Standard value for machine time of 50h for 1 splitt (or No. of Worker)

If your assigne 30 workers to the operation you will have a lead time of 1.66 h in PP/DS and a CapaDemand of 30. When you assign 20 workers (or splits) the operation lead time will be 2.5h and CapaDemand  = 20.

For Production Orders transfer the same logic into the according BADI in order integration

Best regards

Tom
Wajid_Ali
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Hi taahh1972

Please guide me that is ePPDS heuristics to consider the operation overlapping of routing. If yes, what setting is required for this in my scenario, the ePPDS heuristics ( Schedule Sequence, Schedule Sequence, Stable Forward Schedule, Enhance Backward Schedule ) did not consider operations overlapping.


I Have multiple operations on a multi-activity resource in routing as per the below image and they overlap each other. but when I run any heuristics on that resource the system schedule all the operations in sequence without considering the overlapping so my schedule results show as wrong.

So, please guide me is it any other heuristics to fulfill this requirement.

 


Routing


 

Thanks.
Tom_Altmueller
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Hi wajidali4387,

it is difficult to analyze your scanario based on a screenshot, but I assume you maintained overlapping in the routing according to SAP Note 604878 - R/3->APO Relship duration w/ interoperation times, overlaps - (please double check the note)

Sequential scheduling the ePPDS heuristics could also be correct depending on the master data and heuristic strategy.

If there is an overlapping defined in your routing/operation a minimum constraint is generated.
The overlapping activity can start at the earliest this min-time after the overlapping activity, but also later. Please test the parameter 'compact planning/scheduling` in the DS Strategy.

You can also change the Minimum Constraints to exact constraints  -see https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/notes/1638794.  (1638794 - PDS-EXP: BAdI Sample Code: Overlapping not always respected)  -but this BADI will reduce the flexibility in your planning scenario.

Best regards

Tom
Wajid_Ali
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Hi taahh1972

I have a scenario in PPDS implementation is that

I Have a FG (Finished) Product FG001and it’s planned on

  • Resource WRES_FG01

And FG (Finished) has three different SFG (Semi Finished) Products in BOM like SFG001, SFG002, and SFG003.

And they (Semi Finished) Planned on other resources respectively

  • Resource WRES_SFG01 ( SFG001 Planned on this resource )
  • Resource WRES_SFG02 ( SFG002 Planned on this resource )
  • Resource WRES_SFG02 ( SFG003 Planned on this resource )

And the Capacity load of these resource as below

  • Resource WRES_SFG01 ( Capacity Load on resource till 01-AUG)
  • Resource WRES_SFG02 ( Capacity Load on resource till 03-AUG)
  • Resource WRES_SFG02 ( Capacity Load on resource till 04-AUG)

The requirement dates of three SFG are same for assembling the FG Material. Because I need three SGF Products at the same time to assemble the FG Product.

Now if I Planned these SFG Products on finite capacity the End Finish day is different for above mentioned three SFG Products and the my WIP Inventory increased.

So is it any solution that PPDS plan these SFG Products with same finish date

 

Tom_Altmueller
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Hi wajidali4387,

please check to create External relationships between the planned orders of the SFG and the order of the FG (End-Start) or to create End-End relationships between the SFG orders.

For details on External relationships please refer to SAP Note  601990-External relationships (documentation) .

In PP/DS you will find the function module "/SAPAPO/HEU_EXT_CONSTRAINTS" - you can use it as DS Heuristic to create ext.Relationships- or use it as template to create your own heuristic .  the Function  will maintain External relationships according to pegging - with your own Heuristic you can define a logic according your needs

Best regards

Tom

Wajid_Ali
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Hi taahh1972

 

Thanks for your reply

But I already try this method with this BADI this is only work when PV Transfer to PPDS as PDS but my requirement is when i Change Maximum no of Splits in Production Order this Change auto Update in manufacturing order of PPDS & the scheduling date are same but still system do not work as per my requirement.

 

Production Order Change:


Production Order Change


 

Manufacturing Order in PPDS:

 


Manufacturing Order Change

Tom_Altmueller
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Hi wajidali4387,

It is hardly possible and not intended to provide remote consulting via blogs.

I assume in your scenario the manufacturing orders have already been scheduled by PP/DS and the operations in the ERP Mfg. orders have the status TMEX. 

When you  change Maximum no of Splits  also deallocate and reschedule the operations in the ERP Mfg order via 'Functions'. (Standard) or check to clear the status TMEX in BADI CIF transfer when you change Maximum no of Splits 

Use SAP Note "747205-APO: Changing of operation duration from R/3 takes too long" as template

 

Definition/SAPAPO/CL_EX_CIF_IP 
Interface/SAPAPO/IF_EX_CL_EX_CIF_IP 
MethodeDefinition/SAPAPO/CL_EX_CIF_IP
 Interface/SAPAPO/IF_EX_CL_EX_CIF_IP
 MethodeORDER_INB_MODIFY_AFTER_MERGE

Best regards

Tom

vaidyam35
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nice blog

 
John_King
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Hi Tom,

It would be useful to be able to display graphical objects in the ePPDS planning board, based on product grouping, series of characteristics like colour, size, same SFG etc , also to include some of the characteristic in the graphical object context field in a meaningful way is helpful.

With the loss of the Free attributes that were available in APO to do this through configuration, what would you advise please.

Do we use the setup group/ setup key and amalgamate combinations of characteristics into a much shortened form of codes to select the graphical object, but then far less meaningful contextual text possible.

If we don't want to to do the above, can you advise please S4 ePPDS custom exits we should use to achieve this through a development.

 

Many thanks for any help or advice on this please.

John
Tom_Altmueller
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Hi John,

sorry I missed your question.

in the SAP Gui Transaction Detailed Scheduling Planning board you can still define your own graphical object and consider them in the Decision table for graphical objetcs.

If your free attribute is not available in ePP/DS check  to use the  ‘In-app extensibility’ to add Z-fields within Fiori Product Master app and make them maintainable (https://i7p.wdf.sap.corp/sap/support/notes/2590603)

Use this Field in the Decision table.

Best regards

Tom
John_King
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Many Thanks Tom for your suggestion, the decision table looks to be limited to a choice from an already  "predefined set" of possible attributes from the product master. Adding a custom zfield wont necessarily make it available in the list to be used in the decision table configuration will it?

If you think it might , will give it a try ?

 
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Hi Tom,

 

Nice Article, very helpful!!

 

One quick question, We are using routing master data and there are multiple planned orders (different products) being created using same work center. Objective is to sequence it using PPDS based on predecessor/successor relationship. Please advise what options we have.
mejdi_brahem2
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Hello taahh1972 ,

I'm looking for SAP best practice documents for SAP ePP/DS (MP&S). There is nothing in the marketplace so far. It seems that there were available best practice documents available before with SAP SCM like SAP SCM detailed scheduling S78.

Another point, I'm wondering why SAP designed ePP/DS is a way to have a setup phase as different phase in PP-PI even though it's not the standard structure in the master recipe. This create a huge impact of master data change which is not easy to perform. is there a way to avoid/skip such structure (setup phase + processing phase)?

Thanks in advance.

Best Regards

Mejdi BRAHEM

Tom_Altmueller
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Hi mejdi.brahem2,

I am not aware of an  SAP best practice document for SAP ePP/DS (MP&S).

As you mentioned there was the BP Scenarios "SAP SCM Detailed Scheduling (S78)" and "MRP Based Scheduling (S80)" as Best Practice with focus on Detailed Scheduling in APO-PP/DS  available, but there is no BP for MP&S.

regarding setup phase + processing phase i will  check and come back to you

Best regards

Tom
Tom_Altmueller
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Hi Pandey,

sorry for probably not getting your point of your Question –

You can sequence operations on Work Center and consider the order internal relationship durding scheduling in PP/DS Standard.

See SAP help: Defining Detailed Scheduling Strategies:

https://help.sap.com/docs/SAP_S4HANA_ON-PREMISE/f899ce30af9044299d573ea30b533f1c/75e12d5164d2fb50e10...

 

Best regards

Tom