Configuring Change Manufacturing Bill of Material for Production (‏3LO‏)

Objectives
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

  • Configure change manufacturing bill of material for production (‏3LO‏)

Master Data for Change Manufacturing Bill of Material for Production (‏3LO‏)

Required Master Data Scripts

NameDescription
Create Product Master of Type "Raw Material" (BNR)The material or product master contains information about all the physical materials that are procured, produced, stored and sold. It is also used to manage information about services, for example, for buying and selling services in hours.

The material master holds information such as unique material number, name, material type, unit of measure, descriptions, weight and dimensions. This material information is used and stored in transactions such as sales orders, deliveries, purchase orders and goods movements.

As all information for one material is stored centrally, material master information is organized into different views, such as sales, storage, MRP, costing and accounting.

Some information in each material is specific to particular organizational units. For example, a sales description is specific to a sales unit (known as sales area), a MRP controller is specific to a specific site (known as a plant) or some information might be specific to a storage location.

Create Product Master of type "Semi-Finished Good" (BNS)
Create Product Master of Type "Finished Good" (BNT)
Create Material BOM for Engineering, Production and Sales (BNK)A production bill of material is a formally structured list of the components that make up a product or assembly (part of a product). The list contains the object number of each component, together with the quantity and unit of measure.

A component might be a raw material or a semi-finished material representing an assembly. It is used in an MRP run to calculate material requirements and in transactions such as a production order.

Information is specific to a production site (known as a plant).

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