SAP PP – Production Planning

SAP PP module includes software designed specifically for production planning and management. This module also consists of master data, system configuration and transactions in order to accomplish plan procedure for production. SAP PP module collaborate with master data, sales and operations planning, distribution resource planning, material requirements planning, product cost planning and so on while working towards production management in enterprises.

Syllabus

1. SYLLABUS

2. LAUNCH……………………………18

3. PRODUCTION PLANNING……………………………19

4. MODULE DESCRIPTION……………………………20

5. MODULE OVERVIEW……………………………21

6. UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION……………………………22

6.1. Unit 1 – Introduction……………………………22

6.2. Unit Description……………………………23

6.3. Unit Overview……………………………23

6.4. Lesson 1: Production Planning and Manufacturing……………………………24

6.4.1. Lesson 1: Production Planning and Manufacturing……………………………24

6.4.2. Lesson Description……………………………25

6.4.3. Lesson Objectives……………………………25

6.4.4. Production Planning and Manufacturing – Scenario……………………………26

6.4.5. Production Planning and Manufacturing – Definition……………………………27

6.4.6. Production Planning and Manufacturing – Definition……………………………28

6.4.7. Production Planning and Manufacturing – Scenario……………………………29

6.4.8. Production Planning and Manufacturing – Knowledge Check……………………………30

6.4.9. Production Planning and Manufacturing – Knowledge Check……………………………31

6.4.10. Lesson Summary……………………………32

6.4.11. Scenario Build-up……………………………32

6.5. Lesson 2: Types of Production……………………………33

6.5.1. Lesson 2: Types of Production……………………………33

6.5.2. Lesson Description……………………………34

6.5.3. Lesson Overview……………………………34

6.5.4. Lesson Objectives……………………………35

 

6.5.5. Topic 1: Discrete Manufacturing……………………………36

6.5.5.1. Topic 1: Discrete Manufacturing……………………………36

6.5.5.2. Discrete Manufacturing – Definition……………………………36

6.5.5.3. Discrete Manufacturing – Characteristics……………………………37

6.5.5.4. Discrete Manufacturing – Explanation……………………………37

6.5.6.6. Process Industries – Other Example……………………………42

6.5.6.7. Process Industries – Knowledge Check……………………………42

6.5.6.8. Process Industries – Knowledge Check……………………………43

6.5.7. Topic 3: Repetitive Manufacturing……………………………43

6.5.7.1. Topic 3: Repetitive Manufacturing……………………………43

6.5.7.2. Repetitive Manufacturing – Scenario……………………………44

6.5.7.3. Repetitive Manufacturing – Definition……………………………44

6.5.7.4. Repetitive Manufacturing – Characteristics……………………………45

6.5.7.5. Repetitive Manufacturing – Explanation……………………………45

6.5.7.6. Repetitive Manufacturing – Knowledge Check……………………………46

6.5.7.7. Repetitive Manufacturing – Knowledge Check……………………………46

6.5.7.8. Lesson Summary……………………………47

7. UNIT 2 – ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE……………………………48

7.1. Unit 2 – Organizational Structure……………………………48

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7.2. Unit Description……………………………49

7.3. Unit Overview……………………………49

7.4. Lesson 1 – Units of Organizational Structure……………………………50

7.5. Lesson Description……………………………50

7.6. Lesson Overview……………………………51

7.7. Lesson Objectives……………………………51

7.8. Organizational Structure – Scenario……………………………52

7.9. Organizational Structure – Overview……………………………52

7.10. Organizational Structure – Scenario……………………………53

7.11. Client – Definition……………………………53

7.12. Client – Explanation……………………………54

7.13. Company Code – Definition……………………………54

7.14. Company Code – Explanation……………………………55

7.15. Plant – Definition……………………………55

7.16. Plant – Explanation……………………………56

7.17. Plant – Explanation……………………………56

7.18. Storage Location – Definition……………………………57

7.19. Storage Location – Explanation……………………………57

7.20. Storage Location – Explanation……………………………58

7.21. Organizational Structure – Knowledge Check……………………………58

7.22. Organizational Structure – Knowledge Check……………………………59

7.23. Organizational Structure – Knowledge Check……………………………59

7.24. Organizational Structure – Knowledge Check……………………………60

7.25. Lesson Summary……………………………60

8. UNIT 3 – MASTER DATA……………………………61

8.1. Unit 3 – Master Data……………………………61

8.2. Unit Description……………………………62

8.3. Unit Overview……………………………62

8.4. Master Data – Scenario……………………………63

8.5. Master Data – Scenario……………………………63

8.6. Master Data – Scenario……………………………64

8.7. Master Data – Specific to Production Planning……………………………64

8.8. Lesson 1: Material Master Record……………………………65

8.8.1. Lesson 1: Material Master Record……………………………65

8.8.2. Lesson Description……………………………66

8.8.3. Lesson Objectives……………………………66

8.8.4. Material Master Record – Scenario……………………………67

8.8.5. Material Master Record – Definition……………………………67

8.8.6. Material Master Record – Explanation……………………………68

8.8.7. Material Master Record – Organizational Levels……………………………68

8.8.8. Material Master Record – Organizational Levels……………………………69

8.8.9. Material Master Record – Explanation……………………………69

8.8.10. Material Master Record – Other Example……………………………70

8.8.11. Create a Material Master Record……………………………70

8.8.12. Material Master Record – Knowledge Check……………………………71

8.8.13. Lesson Summary……………………………71

8.9. Lesson 2: Bill of Material (BOM)……………………………72

8.9.1. Lesson 2: Bill of Material (BOM)……………………………72

8.9.2. Bill of Material (BOM) – Scenario……………………………73

8.9.3. Lesson Description……………………………73

8.9.4. Lesson Overview……………………………74

8.9.5. Lesson Objectives……………………………74

8.9.6. Bill of Material (BOM) – Definition……………………………75

8.9.7. Bill of Material (BOM) – Uses……………………………75

8.9.8. Bill of Material (BOM) – Uses……………………………76

8.9.9. Bill of Material (BOM) – Explanation……………………………76

8.9.10. Bill of Material (BOM) -Advanced Functions……………………………77

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8.9.11. Topic 1: Phantom Assembly……………………………78

8.9.11.1. Topic 1: Phantom Assembly……………………………78

8.9.11.2. Phantom Assembly – Definition……………………………78

8.9.11.3. Phantom Assembly – Explanation……………………………79

8.9.11.4. Phantom Assembly – Uses……………………………79

8.9.11.5. Phantom Assembly – Explanation……………………………80

8.9.11.6. Phantom Assembly – Knowledge Check……………………………80

8.9.12. Topic 2: Co-products and By-products……………………………81

8.9.12.1. Topic 2: Co-products and By-products……………………………81

8.9.12.2. Co-products And By-products – Scenario……………………………81

8.9.12.3. Co-products And By-products – Definition……………………………82

8.9.12.4. Co-products And By-products – Explanation……………………………82

8.9.12.5. Co-products and By-products – Other Example……………………………83

8.9.12.6. Create Co-products in Production Orders……………………………83

8.9.12.7. Co-products And By-products – Knowledge Check……………………………84

8.9.12.8. Co-products And By-products – Knowledge Check……………………………84

8.9.13. Topic 3: Create Alternative Components……………………………85

8.9.13.1. Topic 3: Create Alternative Components……………………………85

8.9.13.2. Create Alternative Components – Scenario……………………………85

8.9.13.3. Create Alternative Components – Definition……………………………86

8.9.13.4. Create Alternative Components – Explanation……………………………86

8.9.13.5. Create Alternative Components – Discontinuation Control……………………………87

8.9.13.6. Create Alternative Components – Types……………………………87

8.9.13.7. Create Alternative Components – Explanation……………………………88

8.9.13.8. Create Alternative Components – Other Example……………………………88

8.9.13.9. Substitute Items in Production Order……………………………89

8.9.13.10. Create Alternative Components – Knowledge Check……………………………89

8.9.13.11. Create Alternative Components – Knowledge Check……………………………90

8.9.14. Topic 4: Create Multiple BOMs……………………………90

8.9.14.1. Topic 4: Create Multiple BOMs……………………………90

8.9.14.2. Create Multiple BOMs -Scenario……………………………91

8.9.14.3. Create Multiple BOMs – Definition……………………………91

8.9.14.4. Create Multiple BOMs – Explanation……………………………92

8.9.14.5. Create Multiple BOMs – Explanation……………………………92

8.9.14.6. Create Multiple BOMs -Scenario……………………………93

8.9.14.7. Create Multiple BOMs……………………………93

8.9.14.8. Create Multiple BOMs – Knowledge Check……………………………94

8.9.14.9. Create Multiple BOMs – Knowledge Check……………………………94

8.9.15. Topic 5: Create Variant BOMs……………………………95

8.9.15.1. Topic 5: Create Variant BOMs……………………………95

8.9.15.2. Create Variant BOMs – Scenario……………………………95

8.9.15.3. Create Variant BOMs – Definition……………………………96

8.9.15.4. Create Variant BOMs – Explanation……………………………96

8.9.15.5. Create Variant BOMs……………………………97

8.9.15.6. Create Variant BOMs – Knowledge Check……………………………97

8.9.15.7. Lesson Summary……………………………98

8.9.15.8. Scenario Build-up……………………………98

8.10. Lesson 3: Work Center……………………………99

8.10.1. Lesson 3: Work Center……………………………99

8.10.2. Work Center – Scenario……………………………100

8.10.3. Lesson Description……………………………100

8.10.4. Lesson Objectives……………………………101

8.10.5. Work Center – Definition……………………………101

8.10.6. Work Center – Integration……………………………102

8.10.7. Work Center – Explanation……………………………102

8.10.8. Work Center – Uses……………………………103

8.10.9. Work Center – Scenario……………………………103

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8.10.10. Create a Work Center……………………………104

8.10.11. Work Center – Knowledge Check……………………………104

8.10.12. Work Center – Knowledge Check……………………………105

8.10.13. Lesson Summary……………………………105

8.11. Lesson 4: Routing……………………………106

8.11.1.Lesson 4: Routing……………………………106

8.11.2. Routing – Scenario……………………………107

8.11.3. Lesson Description……………………………107

8.11.4. Lesson Overview……………………………108

8.11.5. Lesson Objectives……………………………108

8.11.6. Routing – Scenario……………………………109

8.11.7. Routing – Definition……………………………109

8.11.8. Routing – Explanation……………………………110

8.11.9. Routing – Features……………………………110

8.11.10. Routing – Features……………………………111

8.11.11. Routing – Explanation……………………………111

8.11.12. Routing – Uses……………………………112

8.11.13. Routing – Explanation……………………………112

8.11.14. Topic 1: Alternative and Parallel Sequences……………………………113

8.11.14.1. Topic 1: Alternative and Parallel Sequences……………………………113

8.11.14.2. Alternative and Parallel Sequences – Definition……………………………113

8.11.14.3. Alternative and Parallel Sequences – Definition……………………………114

8.11.14.4. Alternative Sequence – Explanation……………………………114

8.11.14.5. Parallel Sequence – Explanation……………………………115

8.11.14.6. Alternative and Parallel Sequences – Explanation……………………………115

8.11.14.7. Create Alternative and Parallel Sequences……………………………116

8.11.14.8. Alternative and Parallel Sequences – Knowledge Check……………………………116

8.11.14.9. Alternative and Parallel Sequences – Knowledge Check……………………………117

8.11.15. Topic 2: Lead-Time Scheduling to Update Material Master Record……………………………118

8.11.15.1. Topic 2: Lead-Time Scheduling to Update Material Master Record……………………………118

8.11.15.2. Lead-Time Scheduling to Update Material Master Record -Scenario……………………………119

8.11.15.3. Lead-Time Scheduling to Update Material Master Record – Definition……………………………119

8.11.15.4. Lead-Time Scheduling to Update Material Master Record – Explanation……………………………120

8.11.15.5. Apply Lead-Time Scheduling and Material Master Updates……………………………120

8.11.15.6. Lead-Time Scheduling to Update Material Master Record – Knowledge Check……………………………121

8.11.15.7. Lead-Time Scheduling to Update Material Master Record – Knowledge Check……………………………122

8.11.16. Topic 3: Trigger Points……………………………123

8.11.16.1. Topic 3: Trigger Points……………………………123

8.11.16.2. Trigger Points – Scenario……………………………123

8.11.16.3. Trigger Points – Definition……………………………124

8.11.16.4. Trigger Points – Uses……………………………124

8.11.16.5. Trigger Points – Explanation……………………………125

8.11.16.6. Trigger Points – Knowledge Check……………………………125

8.11.16.7. Trigger Points – Knowledge Check……………………………126

8.11.17. Topic 4: Scrap in Routing (Production)……………………………126

8.11.17.1. Topic 4: Scrap in Routing (Production)……………………………126

8.11.17.2. Scrap in Routing – Scenario……………………………127

8.11.17.3. Scrap in Routing – Definition……………………………127

8.11.17.4. Scrap in Routing – Explanation……………………………128

8.11.17.5. Scrap in Routing – Scrap Categories and Their Effect……………………………128

8.11.17.6. Scrap in Routing – Explanation……………………………129

8.11.17.7. Scrap in Routing – Other Example……………………………129

8.11.17.8. Set Scrap in Production……………………………130

8.11.17.9. Scrap in Production – Knowledge Check……………………………130

8.11.17.10. Scrap in Production – Knowledge Check……………………………131

8.11.17.11. Lesson Summary……………………………131

8.12.Lesson 5: Production Resources and Tools……………………………132

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8.12.1.Lesson 5: Production Resources and Tools ……………………………………….132

8.12.2.Production Resources and Tools – Scenario …………………………………………133

8.12.3.Lesson   Description  ………………………………………………..133

8.12.4.Lesson  Objectives   ………………………………………….134

8.12.5.Production Resources and Tools – Definition ………………………………………134

8.12.6.Production Resources and Tools -Applications ……………………………………..135

8.12.7.Production Resources and Tools – Explanation ……………………………………………135

8.12.8.

Production Resources and Tools – Other Example……………………………136

8.12.9.Create  Production  Resources and Tools  …………………………………………..136

8.12.10.Production Resources and Tools – Knowledge Check …………………………………………..137

8.12.11 Lesson   Summary ……………………………………………………………..138

9. UNIT 4 – PLANNING……………………………139

9.1. Unit 4 – Planning……………………………139

9.2. Unit Description……………………………140

9.3. Unit Overview……………………………140

9.4. Lesson 1: Stock Requirements……………………………141

9.4.1. Lesson 1: Stock Requirements……………………………141

9.4.2. Lesson Description……………………………142

9.4.3. Lesson Overview……………………………142

9.4.4. Lesson Objectives……………………………143

9.4.5. Scenario Build-up……………………………143

9.4.6. Topic 1: Forecast Planning……………………………144

9.4.6.1. Topic 1: Forecast Planning……………………………144

9.4.6.2. Forecast Planning – Scenario……………………………144

9.4.6.3. Forecast Planning – Explanation……………………………145

9.4.6.4. Forecast Planning – Scenario……………………………145

9.4.6.5. Forecast Planning – Other Example……………………………146

9.4.6.6. Forecast Planning – Knowledge Check……………………………146

9.4.7. Topic 2: Planned Independent Requirements……………………………147

9.4.7.1. Topic 2: Planned Independent Requirements……………………………147

9.4.7.2. Planned Independent Requirements – Scenario……………………………147

9.4.7.3. Planned Independent Requirements – Explanation……………………………148

9.4.7.4. Planned Independent Requirements – Explanation……………………………148

9.4.7.5. Run the Production Planning Process with SAP ERP……………………………149

9.4.7.6. Planned Independent Requirements – Knowledge Check……………………………149

9.4.7.7. Planned Independent Requirements – Knowledge Check……………………………150

9.4.7.8. Lesson Summary……………………………150

9.5. Lesson 2: Customer Requirements……………………………151

9.5.1. Lesson 2: Customer Requirements……………………………151

9.5.2. Lesson Description……………………………152

9.5.3. Lesson Overview……………………………152

9.5.4. Lesson Objectives……………………………153

9.5.5. Topic 1: Sales Order Planning……………………………154

9.5.5.1. Topic 1: Sales Order Planning……………………………154

9.5.5.2. Sales Order Planning – Scenario……………………………154

9.5.5.3. Sales Order Planning – Explanation……………………………155

9.5.5.4. Sales Order Planning – Knowledge Check……………………………155

9.5.6. Topic 2: Customer Requirements……………………………156

9.5.6.1. Topic 2: Customer Requirements……………………………156

9.5.6.2. Customer Requirements – Scenario……………………………156

9.5.6.3. Customer Requirements – Explanation……………………………157

9.5.6.4. Customer Requirements – Knowledge Check……………………………157

9.5.6.5. Lesson Summary……………………………158

9.6. Lesson 3: Demand Planning I Management……………………………159

9.6.1. Lesson 3: Demand Planning I Management……………………………159

9.6.2. Lesson Description……………………………160

9.6.3. Lesson Overview……………………………160

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9.6.4. Lesson Objectives……………………………161

9.6.5. Topic 1: Introduction to Demand Planning……………………………162

9.6.5.1. Topic 1: Introduction to Demand Planning……………………………162

9.6.5.2. Introduction to Demand Planning I Management – Scenario……………………………162

9.6.5.3. Introduction to Demand Planning I Management – Explanation……………………………163

9.6.5.4. Introduction to Demand Planning I Management – Knowledge Check……………………………163

9.6.6. Topic 2: Make-to-Stock (MTS)……………………………164

9.6.6.1. Topic 2: Make-to-Stock (MTS)……………………………164

9.6.6.2. Make-to-Stock (MTS) – Scenario……………………………164

9.6.6.3. Make-to-Stock (MTS) – Explanation……………………………165

9.6.6.4. Make-to-Stock (MTS) – Other Example……………………………165

9.6.6.5. Post Goods Issue in Make-to-Stock Production Strategy……………………………166

9.6.6.6. Make-to-Stock (MTS) – Knowledge Check……………………………166

9.6.7. Topic 3: Make-to-Order (MTO)……………………………167

9.6.7.1. Topic 3: Make-to-Order (MTO)……………………………167

9.6.7.2. Make-to-Order (MTO) -Scenario……………………………167

9.6.7.3. Make-to-Order (MTO) – Explanation……………………………168

9.6.7.4. Make-to-Order (MTO) – Other Example……………………………168

9.6.7.5. Make-to-Order (MTO) – Knowledge Check……………………………169

9.6.8. Topic 4: Availability Check……………………………169

9.6.8.1. Topic 4: Availability Check……………………………169

9.6.8.2. Availability Check – Scenario……………………………170

9.6.8.3. Availability Check – Explanation……………………………170

9.6.8.4. Availability Check – Explanation……………………………171

9.6.8.5. Availability Check – Explanation……………………………171

9.6.8.6. Availability Check – Knowledge Check……………………………172

9.6.8.7. Lesson Summary……………………………172

9.7Lesson 4: Material Requirements Planning……………………………173

9.7.1.Lesson 4:  Material  Requirements  Planning ………………………………………….173

9.7.2.Lesson  Description  …………………………………………………………………………..174

9.7.3.Lesson  Overview   ……………………………………………………………………………..174

9.7.4.Lesson  Objectives   ……………………………………………………………………………175

9.7.5.

Topic  1: Introduction to  MRP ……………………………………………………………..

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9.7.5.1.

Topic  1: lntroduction to  MRP …………………………………………………………..

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9.7.5.2.

Introduction to MRP – Scenario ……………………………………………………..

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9.7.5.3.

Introduction to MRP – Explanation ………………………………………………………. …………………………

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9.7.5.4.

Introduction to MRP – Explanation …………………………………………………

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9.7.5.5.

Introduction to MRP – Other Example …………………………………………….

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9.7.5.6.

Introduction to MRP – Knowledge Check ………………………………………..

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9.7.5.7.

Introduction to MRP – Knowledge Check ………………………………………..

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9.7.6.

Topic 2: Executing the MRP – Single Item Multi Level ……………………………………………………………

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9.7.6.1.

Topic 2: Executing the MRP – Single Item Multi Level …………………………………………………………

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9.7.6.2.

Executing the MRP – Single Item Multi Level – Scenario ……………………………………………………

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9.7.6.3.

Executing the MRP – Single Item Multi Level – Explanation ………………………………………………..

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9.7.6.4.

Executing the MRP – Single Item Multi Level – Other Example …………………………………………..

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9.7.6.5.

Evaluate the  Planning  File Entries ……………………………………………………

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9.7.6.6.

Executing the MRP – Single Item Multi Level – Knowledge Check ………………………………………

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9.7.7.

Topic 3: Executing the MRP – Single Item Single Level ………………………………………………………….

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9.7.7.1.

Topic 3: Executing the MRP – Single Item Single Level ……………………………………………………….

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9.7.7.2.

Executing the MRP – Single Item Single Level – Scenario ………………………………………………….

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9.7.7.3.

Executing the MRP – Single Item Single Level – Explanation ……………………………………………..

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9.7.7.4.

Executing the MRP – Single Item Single Level -Other Example …………………………………………

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9.7.7.5.

Executing the MRP – Single Item Single Level – Knowledge Check …………………………………….

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9.7.8.

Topic 4:  Firming  Planned Orders ………………………………………………………..

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9.7.8.1.

Topic 4:  Firming Planned Orders ……………………………………………………..

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9.7.8.2.

Firming Planned Orders – Scenario ………………………………………………..

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9.7.8.3.

Firming Planned Orders – Explanation ……………………………………………

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9.7.8.4. Firming Planned Orders – Explanation……………………………188

9.7.8.5. Firming Planned Orders – Explanation……………………………189

9.7.8.6. Apply Firming Mechanisms……………………………189

9.7.8.7. Firming Planned Orders – Knowledge Check……………………………190

9.7.8.8. Firming Planned Orders – Knowledge Check……………………………190

9.7.8.9. Lesson Summary……………………………191

10. UNIT 5 – PRODUCTION PROCESS……………………………192

10.1. Unit 5 – Production Process……………………………192

10.2. Unit Description……………………………193

10.3. Unit Overview……………………………193

10.4. Lesson 1: In-House Production Vs External Procurement……………………………194

10.4.1. Lesson 1: In-House Production Vs. External Procurement……………………………194

10.4.2. Lesson Description……………………………195

10.4.3. Lesson Objectives……………………………195

10.4.4. In-House Production Vs. External Procurement – Scenario……………………………196

10.4.5. In-House Production Vs. External Procurement – Scenario……………………………197

10.4.6. In-House Production Vs. External Procurement – Comparison……………………………198

10.4.7. In-House Production Vs. External Procurement – Scenario……………………………199

10.4.8. In-House Production Vs. External Procurement – Other Example……………………………200

10.4.9. In-House Production Vs. External Procurement – Knowledge Check……………………………201

10.4.10. In-House Production Vs. External Procurement – Summary……………………………202

10.5. Lesson 2: Order Creation……………………………203

10.5.1. Lesson 2: Order Creation……………………………203

10.5.2. Lesson Description……………………………204

10.5.3. Lesson Overview……………………………204

10.5.4. Lesson Objectives……………………………205

10.5.5. Topic 1: Production Order Based on a Planned Order……………………………206

10.5.5.1. Topic 1: Production Order Based on a Planned Order……………………………206

10.5.5.2. Production Order Based on a Planned Order – Scenario……………………………207

10.5.5.3. Production Order Based on a Planned Order – Definition……………………………207

10.5.5.4. Production Order Based on a Planned Order – Functions……………………………208

10.5.5.5. Production Order Based on a Planned Order – Scenario……………………………208

10.5.5.6. Production Order Based on a Planned Order – Scenario……………………………209

10.5.6. Topic 2: Production Order Without Planned Order……………………………209

10.5.6.1. Topic 2: Production Order Without Planned Order……………………………209

10.5.6.2. Production Order Without Planned Order – Scenario……………………………210

10.5.6.3. Production Order Without Planned Order – Definition……………………………210

10.5.6.4. Production Order Without Planned Order – Other Example……………………………211

10.5.6.5. Create a Production Order Without a Planned Order……………………………211

10.5.6.6. Production Order Without Planned Order – Knowledge Check……………………………212

10.5.7. Topic 3: Scheduling Production Orders……………………………212

10.5.7.1. Topic 3: Scheduling Production Orders……………………………212

10.5.7.2. Scheduling Production Orders – Scenario……………………………213

10.5.7.3. Scheduling Production Orders – Scenario……………………………213

10.5.7.4. Scheduling Production Orders – Introduction……………………………214

10.5.7.5. Master Data – Object Types……………………………214

10.5.7.6. Scheduling Production Orders – Scenario……………………………215

10.5.7.7. Scheduling Production Orders – Other Example……………………………215

10.5.7.8. Scheduling Production Orders – Scenario……………………………216

10.5.7.9. Analyze Scheduling of a Production Order……………………………216

10.5.7.10. Scheduling Production Orders – Knowledge Check……………………………217

10.5.8. Topic 4: Order Float Times……………………………217

10.5.8.1. Topic 4: Order Float Times……………………………217

10.5.8.2. Order Float Times – Scenario……………………………218

10.5.8.3. Order Float Times – Introduction……………………………218

10.5.8.4. Order Float Times – Scenario……………………………219

10.5.8.5. Order Float Times – Knowledge Check……………………………219

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Production  Planning

10.5.9…………………………….Topic 5: Duration of Operation Calculation……………………………220 

10.5.9.1. 

Topic 5: Duration of Operation Calculation …………………………………….. 

220 

10.5.9.2. 

Duration of Operation Calculation – Scenario ……………………………….. 

220 

10.5.9.3. 

Duration of Operation Calculation – Scenario ……………………………….. 

221 

10.5.9.4. 

Duration of Operation Calculation – Introduction ……………………………. 

221 

10.5.9.5. 

Duration of Operation Calculation – Time Elements ………………………………………………………… 

222 

10.5.9.6. 

Duration of Operation Calculation – Scenario ……………………………….. 

222 

10.5.9.7. 

Duration of Operation Calculation – Other Example………………………………………………………… 

223 

10.5.9.8. 

Duration of Operation Calculation – Scenario ……………………………….. 

223 

10.5.9.9. 

Duration of Operation Calculation – Knowledge Check …………………………………………………… 

224 

10.5.10. 

Topic 6: Production Order Costing (CO Integration) ………………………………………………………….. 

224 

10.5.10.1. 

Topic 6: Production Order Costing (CO Integration) ……………………………………………………….. 

224 

10.5.10.2. 

Production Order Costing (CO Integration) – Scenario ………………………………………………….. 

225 

10.5.10.3. 

Production Order Costing (CO Integration) – Explanation ……………………………………………… 

225 

10.5.10.4. 

Production Order Costing (CO Integration) – Cost Terms ………………………………………………. 

226 

10.5.10.5. 

Production Order Costing (CO Integration) – Scenario ………………………………………………….. 

226 

10.5.10.6. 

Analyze Costing of a Production Order ………………………………………… 

227 

10.5.10.7. 

Production Order Costing (CO Integration) – Knowledge Check …………………………………….. 

227 

10.5.10.8. 

Production Order Costing (CO Integration) – Knowledge Check …………………………………….. 

228 

10.5.10.9. 

Lesson   Summary ………………………………………………………………………. 

228 

10.6…………………………….Lesson 3: Order Release……………………………229 

10.6.1. 

Lesson  3:  Order  Release ………………………………………………………………… 

229 

10.6.2. 

Lesson   Description  ………………………………………………………………………… 

230 

10.6.3. 

Lesson  Overview  …………………………………………………………………………… 

230 

10.6.4. 

Lesson  Objectives   …………………………………………………………………………. 

231 

10.6.5. 

Topic  1: Material Availability  Check ………………………………………………….. 

232 

10.6.5.1. 

Topic  1: Material Availability  Check ……………………………………………….. 

232 

10.6.5.2. 

Material Availability Check -Scenario …………………………………………..