Hierarchy
⤷ CRM (Application Component) Customer Relationship Management
⤷ CRM_APPLICATION (Package) All CRM Components Without Special Structure Packages
⤷ MD03 (Package) Appl. development R/3 MPS/determin. requirements planning
Basic Data
Data Element | SPA05 |
Short Description | Multi-function column 05 |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | MUFLD | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 11 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 11 | |
Value Table |
Further Characteristics
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Parameter ID | ||
Default Component name | ||
Change document | ||
No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | MultiField |
Medium | 15 | Multi-field |
Long | 20 | Multi-field |
Heading | 0 |
Documentation
Definition
Supplementary Documentation - SPA05 0051
Use
The ATP quantity shows the MRP controller if all issues planned to date are covered by the master plan or which receipt quantities are still available for further issues.
Procedure
Examples
Dependencies
Supplementary Documentation - SPA05 0052
Use
The comparison of the actual and the target range of coverage is used to check how long the available quantity or the safety stock should last.
The actual range of coverage is calculated using the following formula:
Available quantity in the specified period / average daily requirements.
The target range of coverage is specified in Customizing, in the MRP menu option.
Procedure
Examples
Dependencies
Supplementary Documentation - SPA05 0053
Use
The comparison of the actual and the minimum range of coverage is used to check whether stock levels have falled below the specified minimum limit.
The actual range of coverage is calculated according to the following formula:
Available quantity in the specified period / average daily requirements.
The minimum range of coverage is specified in Customizing in the MRP menu option.
Procedure
Examples
Dependencies
Supplementary Documentation - SPA05 0054
Use
The comparison of the actual and the maximum range of coverage is used to check whether the stock level has exceeded the specified maximum value.
The actual range of coverage is caluculated according to the following formula:
Available quantity in the specified period / average daily requirements.
The maximum range of coverage is specified in Customizing, in the MRP menu option.
Procedure
Examples
Dependencies
Supplementary Documentation - SPA05 0055
Use
The target stock represents the current dynamic safety stock.
The dynamic safety stock level is calculated by multiplying the average daily requirement by the target range of coverage of the current period.
Procedure
Examples
Dependencies
Supplementary Documentation - SPA05 0056
Use
The miimum stock level is calculated by multiplying the average daily requirement by the minimum range of coverage of the current period.
Procedure
Examples
Dependencies
Supplementary Documentation - SPA05 0057
Use
The maximum stock level is calculated by multiplying the average daily requirement by the maximum range of coverage of the current period.
Procedure
Examples
Dependencies
Supplementary Documentation - SPA05 0058
Use
The average daily requirement is calculated according to the following formula:
Requirements in the specified period / number of days in the period.
Note
If you have not specified a range of coverage profile, then the average daily requirement is calculated as follows:
Period = month; period length = workdays
That means that the average daily requirement is calculated by dividing the total required quantity in the month by the number of workdays.
Examples
Dependencies
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19940827 |
SAP Release Created in |