Hierarchy
⤷ AP-PPE (Application Component) Integrated Product and Process Engineering
⤷ CPPEHDR (Package) Access Object for iPPE
Basic Data
Data Element | PPE_ASSEMBLY_SCRAP |
Short Description | Assembly Scrap |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | PPE_SCRAP | |
Data Type | DEC | Counter or amount field with comma and sign |
Length | 6 | |
Decimal Places | 2 | |
Output Length | 8 | |
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Further Characteristics
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Default Component name | ASSEMBLY_SCRAP | |
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No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Scrap |
Medium | 15 | Scrap |
Long | 20 | Assembly Scrap |
Heading | 26 | Assembly Scrap (in %) |
Documentation
Definition
Determines how much of the total quantity produced is scrap.
The assembly scrap can be included in the iPPE access object for a production version, for materials that are produced using Integrated Product and Process Engineering (iPPE). The assembly scrap is dependent on the production version.
You maintain the assembly scrap as a percentage and it always refers, in the iPPE access object, to the total quantity. The following formulas apply:
- Scrap = total quantity * (scrap factor/100)
- Yield = total quantity - scrap = total quantity (1 - scrap factor/100)
Use
The assembly scrap from the iPPE access object is used for material requirements planning in the SAP system and in the SAP APO. It is also used for product costing to calculate the initial set for the quantity to be produced. Dependent requirements are determined for this initial set.
Procedure
Example
You wish to produce a quantity of 90 pieces. You specify 10% as assembly scrap. This means that you are accounting for 10% of the quantity that you produce being scrap. The quantity that you actually produce amounts to 100 pieces.
Dependencies
The 'assembly scrap' field can be found in the material master in the SAP standard system, and in the product master in the SAP APO.
Note the following differences between assembly scrap in the material/product master, and assembly scrap in the iPPE access object for the production version:
- The assembly scrap in the material/product master applies to a material. Assembly scrap in the iPPE access object applies to that particular production version only.
- Assembly scrap in the material master applies to the yield. Assembly scrap in the product master and the iPPE access object applies to the total quantity.
- Assembly scrap in the material master is not considered in the costing for assemblies that are produced using iPPE.
This means that it is not very effective to enter the assembly scrap in the material/product master for materials that are produced using iPPE.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20040316 |
SAP Release Created in | 46C2 |