| Repair Planned Orders (cprrp3200m000)In Enterprise Planning, you can define supplying relationships across multiple companies. LN uses these relationships to plan planned distribution orders. As a result, a particular
planned distribution order can be associated with a planned receipt in company
A and a matching planned issue in company B. These various companies can be
present on multiple systems and LN does not support two-phase commit across
multiple systems. If one side or both sides of the transaction is not committed
properly, you can get corrupted data. The current session can repair this data. The session checks all types of planned orders: planned
production orders, planned purchase orders, and planned distribution orders. If the session finds a mismatch of planned orders and
planned inventory transactions, the planned orders are leading: - The session inserts missing planned inventory transactions
(receipts and issues).
- The session deletes ghost receipts and ghost requirements -
that is, receipts and requirements that do not have related planned orders.
To view planned orders, use the Planned Orders (cprrp1100m000) sesion. To view planned inventory movements, use the Planned Order - Inventory Movements (cprrp0511m000) sesion. Scenario The identification of an overall planning solution. Each scenario represents one overall planning solution, and
involves particular settings for the planning of items and resources. You can
use scenarios to analyze and compare various planning options and to find the
best planning solution. For example, you can vary demand forecasts or sourcing
strategies. One of the scenarios is the actual scenario, which
corresponds with the actual planning situation. You can only transfer planned
orders and production plans from the actual scenario to the execution level of LN. Report Only If this check box is selected, the session only reports
corrupted data without repairing the data. If this check box is cleared, the
session prints a report and repairs any corrupt data it finds. Planned Orders (Single Site) Planned Distribution Orders (Multi Site) Remove Unused Specifications If this check box is selected, the session removes all specifications that are not used by any planned order or demand record in Enterprise Planning. The Enterprise Planning package maintains its own collection of specifications
(sometimes called planned specifications). Internally,
multiple planned orders can share a planned specification record. Therefore, if
a planned order is deleted, LN does not immediately delete the planned specification record. You
must clean-up unused specification records from time to time, by using this
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