SAP ABAP IMG Activity SIMG_CFMENUOLPKOPU5 (Define scheduling parameters for planned orders)
Hierarchy
SAP_APPL (Software Component) Logistics and Accounting
   PP-CRP-LVL (Application Component) Capacity Leveling
     CY0C (Package) Customizing Capacity Planning
IMG Activity
ID SIMG_CFMENUOLPKOPU5 Define scheduling parameters for planned orders  
Transaction Code S_ALR_87004534   IMG Activity: SIMG_CFMENUOLPKOPU5 
Created on 19981222    
Customizing Attributes SIMG_CFMENUOLPKOPU5   Define scheduling parameters for planned orders 
Customizing Activity SIMG_CFMENUOLPKOPU5   Define Scheduling Parameters for Planned Orders 
Document
Document Class SIMG   Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs.
Document Name SIMG_CFMENUOLPKOPU5    

In this step you define the parameters for scheduling planned orders for each plant, order type and production scheduler. This comprises the following settings:

  • scheduling levels (detailed-, production-rate and rough-cut scheduling)
  • date adjustment when deadlines are exceeded
  • scheduling control for detailed scheduling
  • reduction
  • scheduling parameters for planning scenarios for long-term planning/simulation

The parameters are described in detail in what follows:

  • In detailed-, production-rate and rough-cut scheduling you define for every scheduling level
    • how production dates are determined
    • whether capacity requirement are generated
    • which work center is the basis for scheduling
    • If a production version exists in the material master then the routing is selected using this version. If no version exists for a scheduling level then a routing is selected according to the selection ID that you have specified for the scheduling level.
  • Under Sequencing you use the indicator TaktTm./Sched. to specify that for planned order dates the takt time/rate-based scheduling determines sequencing. If you set the indicator the dates determined by takt time-/rate-based scheduling are not overwritten by those determined in lead time scheduling. The basic dates are also not adjusted. Lead time scheduling serves to calculate capacity requirements and the dates of those requirements.
  • In date adjustment you specify
    • whether and how basic dates are adjusted to production dates (for example, when exceeding dates) and what the dates for dependent requirements should be
    • with which scheduling level the adjustment should be carried out (detailed- or production-rate scheduling)
  • In scheduling control for detailed scheduling you specify the control parameters for detailed scheduling, among other things
    • scheduling type
    • Here you specify the scheduling direction. You can also specify that a scheduling run should only be used to generate capacity requirements.
    • Start date in the past
    • Here you specify how many days an order may lie in the past before today scheduling> is automatically triggered.
    • Automatically calculate dates
    • Here you specify whether scheduling is automatically carried out on saving
    • Display log automatically
    • Here you specify whether the log is automatically displayed after scheduling.
    • Required date of material
    • Here you specify where the required date for a component should be with respect to the operation.
    • Schedule exact to the break
    • Here you specify that the break times should be taken into account exactly.
  • Under reduction you specify
    • whether in the order or in the collective order all the operations are reduced or only those on the critical path
    • Reduction along the critical path is only possible for production orders and planned orders with parallel sequences and for collective orders that contain production orders or planned orders.
    • up to which maximum reduction level the reduction is to take place
    • to what percentage the floats before and after production in every reduction level should be reduced.

For planning scenarios for long-term planning you can define scheduling parameters for operative planning. Here you must specify on what level scheduling is to be carried out (detailed-, production- rate or rough-cut). The date adjustment takes place based on this scheduling level. If you do not maintain any parameters for long-term planning then scheduling is carried out in long-term planning with the same parameters as in operative planning.

Note

  • Note that scheduling is always carried out for all scheduling levels that you have specified. It is very performance-intensive since data must be read from the database. Therefore it is recommended that you only maintain the relevant scheduling levels.

Actions

Define the scheduling parameters for planned orders.

Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID 204   Establish Functions and Processes 
Mandatory / Optional 1   Mandatory activity 
Critical / Non-Critical 1   Critical 
Country-Dependency A   Valid for all countries 
Assigned Application Components
Documentation Object Class Documentation Object Name Current line number Application Component Application Component Name
SIMG SIMG_CFMENUOLPKOPU5 0 HLA0006470 O HLA0006256  
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type C   Customizing Object 
Assigned objects
Customizing Object Object Type Transaction Code Sub-object Do not Summarize Skip Subset Dialog Box Description for multiple selections
VC0C20_TX C - View cluster OPU5 0000000001 Lead Time Scheduling - Planned Orders 
History
Last changed by/on SAP  19981222 
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