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PP FLOW
PLS HELP THE P.P BUSSINESS FLOW

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Murali Poli (https://people.sap.com/murali.poli)replied

March 20, 2008 at 05:01 AM

The PP flow consists of planning and execution as described.

Here is the flow of PP in simple language:

#1 First of all demand is generated for the product to be


produced through demand management. It calculated the
quantities to produce and the time for the final assembly.

#2 The data from demand management is transferred to MRP.


The data from demand mgt can come from Customer Sales
Order (firm) or Planned Order (forecast).

T#3 The MRP checks for the availability of material at various


stages of BOM. In case material is not available MRP
generated planned order and Purchase requisition for
production of components in house and procurement from
vendor respectively.

#4 The planned orders are converted into production order by


the planner and the purchase requisition are converted into
purchase order by the purchaser.

#5 Production in charge converts the planned order to


production order and carries out the production activities once
the order is released for production. Production is carried out
as per the operation steps provided in the routing. Work
centers are also mentioned with each operation in the
routings where these operations are to be carried out.

#6 Once the production is completed production confirmation


is done and goods movement (delivery created) takes place.

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#7 Capacity planning is yet another part of PP which planes


the capacities for various work centers. MPS is another tool
which is used to plan out the master products. If MPS is to be
run the inputs are provided from demand management to
MPS. And the out put from MPS is then feed into MRP.

See this link for PP:

http://www.sap-img.com/sap-pp.htm

Check this link -

Links for BOM/Work Center/Routing


(/discussions/message/2743168#2743168)

/message/4669366#4669366 [original link is broken]

pp flow (/discussions/message/4917692#4917692)

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/message/4711745#4711745 [original link is broken]

Reward points..

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Nitin Khurana (https://people.sap.com/nitin.khurana)replied March 20, 2008 at 05:02 AM

Step 1: Material Master

Logistics > Production > Master Data > Material Master > Material > Create General >
Immediately MM01

Step 2: BOM creation

Logistics > Production > Master Data > Bills of Material > Bills of Material > Material
BOM > Create CS01

Step 3: Work Center creation

Logistics > Production > Master Data > Work Center > ( New Screen ) Work Center >
Create CR01

Step 4: Route creation

Logistics > Production > Master Data > Routings > Routings > Routing > Create CA01

Step 5: PIR Generation

Logistics> Production>production planning>demand management>PIR>Create MD61

Step 6: MRP Run

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Logistics>Materials Management>Material planning>MRP>MRP>Total


Planning>Online MD01

or

Logistics > Production > MRP > MRP > Sng-Item, Multi-Level MD02

Step 7: Evaluation through MRP list and Stock requirement list

Logistics>Materials Management>Materials Planning>MRP>Evaluations>MRP


List>Individual Display MD05

Logistics>Materials Management>Materials Planning>MRP>Evaluations>Stock


Requirements List MD04

Step 8: Conversion of Planned order to Production order

Logistics > Production > Production control > Order > Create > With a planned order
CO40

or

Logistics >Production > Production control >Order > Create >With material CO01(For
creating production order Without planned order)

Step 9: Order management

Logistics >Production > Production control >Order > Change >With material CO02

Step10: Confirmations

Logistics >Production >Production control >Confirmation >Enter >For order CO15

or

Logistics >Production >Production control >Confirmation >Enter >For Operation >For


time ticket CO11N

Step11: Goods issue

1. Logistics >Production >Production Control >Environment >Goods Movement


>Goods Issue

2. Logistics >Materials Management >Inventory Management >Goods Movement


>Goods Issue MB1A--261Movement type

Step12: Goods receipt

Logistics > Production > Production Order > Environment > Material Movement > Post
Mat to Stock

or

Logistics > Materials Management > Inventory Management > Goods Movement >
Good Receipt > For Order MB31

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Ramya Bashyam (https://people.sap.com/ramya.bashyam)replied March 20, 2008 at 05:04 AM

Hi,

The PP flow consists of planning and execution as described.

Here is the flow of PP in simple language:

First of all demand is generated for the product to be produced through demand
management. It calculated the quantities to produce and the time for the final
assembly.

The data from demand management is transferred to MRP. The data from demand
mgt can come from Customer Sales Order (firm) or Planned Order (forecast).

The MRP checks for the availability of material at various stages of BOM. In case
material is not available MRP generated planned order and Purchase requisition for
production of components in house and procurement from vendor respectively.

The planned orders are converted into production order by the planner and the
purchase requisition are converted into purchase order by the purchaser.

Production in charge converts the planned order to production order and carries out
the production activities once the order is released for production. Production is carried
out as per the operation steps provided in the routing. Work centers are also
mentioned with each operation in the routings where these operations are to be
carried out.

Once the production is completed production confirmation is done and goods


movement (delivery created) takes place.

Capacity planning is yet another part of PP which planes the capacities for various
work centers. MPS is another tool which is used to plan out the master products. If
MPS is to be run the inputs are provided from demand management to MPS. And the
out put from MPS is then feed into MRP.

Refer

http://www.sap-img.com/production/the-overall-flow-for-sap-pp.htm

Also refer

http://www.sap-img.com/sap-pp.htm

Reward if helpful..

Regards,

Ramya

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