Hierarchy
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⤷ IWO1 (Package) Appl. Development R/3 Plant Maintenance Order Processing
Basic Data
Data Element | AFAKT |
Short Description | Execution Factor |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | AFAKT | |
Data Type | DEC | Counter or amount field with comma and sign |
Length | 3 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 3 | |
Value Table |
Further Characteristics
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Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
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Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | ExecFactor |
Medium | 14 | Executn factor |
Long | 17 | Execution factor |
Heading | 3 | Fac |
Documentation
Definition
This documentation also exists as an include in data element IB_AUFKT(IBIP) Number of times the processing of an operation or sub-operation is repeated during order processing.
Use
Use the execution factor to indicate how many times an operation or sub-operation is to be carried out during processing of an order.
The execution factor refers to the work, the operation duration, the operation quantity and the material quantity.
If the indicator fixed operation quantity was set, the execution factor has no effect. If the indicator fixed lot was set, the material quantity remains unchanged.
The execution factor of a sub-operation is determined by the execution factor of the corresponding operation.
Dependencies
The following is valid for task lists:
The values entered for the above fields each refer to execution factor 1. If you enter an execution factor in the task list, its only use is as a default value for order processing.
Example:
Execution factor = 3
Operation duration = 2 h
Work = 4 h
Material quantity = 1 piece
If you refer to service specifications, you cannot use execution factors.
The following is valid for orders:
When you copy a task list to the order the execution factor is automatically multiplied with the fields above. The quantities entered from the task list in the order are then changed as follows (compare with example above): Example:
Execution factor = 3
Operation duration = 6 h
Work = 12 h
Material quantity = 3 pieces
When the execution factor is changed, the quantities entered from the above fields are redetermined, taking into account the old execution factor:
Example: old new
Execution factor 3 ==> 2
Operation duration 6 ==> 4
Work 12 ==> 8
Material quantity 3 ==> 2
Changes to the above fields refer in each case to current execution factor:
Example: old new
Execution factor 2 2
Operation duration 4 ==> 5
Work 8 8
Material quantity 2 2
Supplementary Documentation - AFAKT 2120
Definition
Number indicating how often the activities and activity elements in the network should be executed.
Use
- If you enter an execution factor in the network header, and activities have already been created with an execution factor, then these are multiplied by the factor in the network header.
- If you want to enter or change the execution factor in an existing or newly created activity, after you have entered a factor in the network header, then this must be a multiple of the factor in the header.
- If you do not want an activity to be influenced by the execution factor in the network header, then no execution factor may be entered in the activity.
This affects activities which are independent of the execution factor, such as, for example, construction.
The execution factors have an effect on the work, duration, material quantity and the costs.
Dependencies
If you enter a quantity > 1 in a sales order item which should trigger assembly procesing, this quantity is converted into a production quantity and transferred into the network header as the execution factor. In this case, the execution factor cannot be changed in the network header, but only in the sales order.
Supplementary Documentation - AFAKT 2300
Definition
The number of times the activity or activity element is to be performed.
Use
The execution factor refers to the work, the activity duration, the material quantity and the costs.
The execution factor of an activity element is defined by the execution factor of the associated activity.
Dependencies
- Standard networks
In the standard network, the values which depend on the execution factor refer to execution factor 1.
If you enter an execution factor in the standard network, this serves as a default value for the transfer into the network.
- Networks
When a standard network is transferred into a network, the values are multiplied by the execution factor.
Example: Std. network Network
Execution factor 3 3
Activity duration 2 h 6 h
Work 4 h 12 h
Material quantity 1 pc. 3 pcs.
Costs $ 65 $ 195
If you change the execution factor, the quantities specified in the above fields are redefined using taking into account the old execution factor.
Changes to fields above refer to the current execution factor.
Example: Old New Value change
Execution factor 3 ==> 2 2
Activity duration 6 --> 4 --> 5
Work 12 --> 8 8
Material quantity 3 --> 2 2
Costs $ 195 --> $ 130 $ 130
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19981210 |
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