RE:[sap-log-mm] Need some original thinking about material packaged in different ways

Posted by emmanuel_leclainche
on Jun 21 at 8:57 AM
Hello

If you don't use many articles this means that you consider 1 article = x kg (let's say material 1234 is 1 kg to simplify).

You have a field in inforecords that calculate adjustments of quantities : EINE-RDPRF.

You should define in customizing (transaction OWD1) two levels of rounding profiles for purchase, 1 at 10 and another at 35.

In the inforecords, to vendor ABC you attribute the profile "35"
To Vendor CDE you atribute the profile "10" (and define also a conversion rate 1 bag = 100kg for example)

That way if you order to Vendor ABC 42 kg you will result with an order of 70 (35x2)
The same order to Vendor CDE will give you an order of 50 (5x10)

At the end you still have KG on stock whatever the packaging. But of course you cannot know how many bags of 10 or 35 you have, because you defined only one article.

Regards,

Emmanuel

---------------Original Message---------------
From: boutet_franck
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:40 AM
Subject: Need some original thinking about material packaged in different ways

Hi,
Have you tried using the purchasing info-records for same supplier/ different packaging ?


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