Hierarchy
⤷ CRM-BTX-BF-IF (Application Component) R/3 Interface for Business Transactions
⤷ VA (Package) Application development R/3 Sales
Basic Data
Data Element | ASPMR |
Short Description | Split quantity rounding |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | ASPMR | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 1 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 1 | |
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Further Characteristics
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No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Rounding |
Medium | 15 | Qty rounding |
Long | 20 | Split qty rounding |
Heading | 1 | R |
Documentation
Definition
Specifies how the system rounds schedule line quantities when generating a planning delivery schedule.
Use
You may encounter unmanageable quantities when splitting schedule lines from the forecast delivery schedule. It is difficult to establish planning or delivery relevance for these quantities, and therefore they may not be suitable for processing.
You set the rounding rule to specify how the system is to deal with these quantities:
- Leave this indicator blank to round off generated schedule line quantities to three decimal places.
- Enter 1 to round off schedule line quantities to the number of decimal places (0, 1, 2, or 3) defined for the sales unit in the scheduling agreement item.
- Enter 2 to round off schedule line quantities to multiples of the delivery rounding quantity in the scheduling agreement.
If this rounding quantity has not been specified in the scheduling agreement item, the system rounds schedule line quantities to the number of decimal places (0, 1, 2, or 3) defined for the sales unit in the scheduling agreement item.
Using any one of these rounding procedures may result in a remaining quantity that the system does not associate with any schedule line in the planning delivery schedule. The system assigns this quantity to the first schedule lines generated in the planning delivery schedule, according to the split shares that you have specified.
Example
The sales unit "piece" has been set in the scheduling agreement item to be rounded to 0 decimal places. The delivery rounding quantity is "5 pieces".
Split share: Mo = Wd = Fr = 1, Tu = Th = Sa = Su = 0
Schedule line for week 24.1998 (06/08 - 06/14) with 500 pieces
Split: The system splits the quantity into daily schedule lines for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Split share sum = 3
Result without rounding: Schedule lines for days 06/08, 06/10, and 06/12 with 166.6666... pieces each
Note: The schedule line quantity has only 3 decimal places
- The rounding rule is left blank (rounding to 3 decimal places)
The system rounds the schedule line quantities in the planning delivery schedule to 166.666 pieces. The remaining quantity of 0.002 pieces is assigned to the first two schedule lines.
Result: Schedule lines for days 06/08 and 06/10 with 166.667 pieces each, and 06/12 with 166.666 pieces - Rounding rule 1 (rounding to 0 decimal places)
The system rounds the schedule line quantity in the planning delivery schedule to 166.000. The remaining quantity of 2.000 pieces is assigned to the first two schedule lines.
Result: Schedule lines for days 06/08 and 06/10 with 167.000 pieces each, and 06/12 with 166.000 pieces - Rounding rule 2 (rounding to multiples of 5.000)
The system rounds the schedule line quantity in the planning delivery schedule to 165.000 pieces. The remaining quantity of 5.000 pieces is assigned to the first schedule line.
Result: Schedule lines for the day 06/08 with 170.000 pieces, and for days 06/10 and 06/12 with 165.000 pieces
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19970812 |
SAP Release Created in |