Requirements (tcuef0106m000)Use this session to define business requirements. A requirement serves to describe the modifications and the variations for an item expressed by the exceptions that are linked to BOM lines, E-BOM lines, routing operations, and so on. Requirements can indicate, for example, regulations:
Requirements can also, for example, concern an item’s model:
Requirement The business reason that you define to describe exceptions used
in unit effectivity. A requirement can be, for example, a specific market,
model, or customer. Requirement The requirement's description. Category A code to group requirements. Examples of categories are:
CUSTOMER, MARKET, MODEL, SIZE, COLOR, and so on. If you define a code in the Exclusive Indicator field in addition to a category,
you have a means to determine which requirement can be linked to an effectivity
unit. Exclusive Indicator A code to indicate that for a specific effectivity unit, a
requirement cannot be combined with another requirement having the same
category and exclusive indicator. The following is an example of the usage of the category and the exclusive indicator:
The table shows that the requirements HEAVY, NORMAL and LIGHT have the same category and exclusive indicator. This means that only one of those requirements can be assigned to a specific effectivity unit. The same goes for the requirements BLUE and RED. Only one of the two requirements can be assigned to a specific effectivity unit. Upgrade Price A price that is defined for a requirement in Unit Effectivity (UEF).
If the requirement is used in an effectivity unit's configuration, the upgrade
price is added to the effectivity unit's sales price. Upgrade prices can be positive as well as negative. If the upgrade price is negative, you can consider it as a discount. Currency The currency in which balances of entities shared by all the
companies of a financial company group are expressed. For example, LN uses the reference
currency for business partner balances. Note
Text If this check box is selected, a text is present.
Requirement - Effectivity Units Click to start the Requirement - Effectivity Units (tcuef0107m000) session. In this session you can
determine all effectivity units for which a requirement is valid. Use this
session if you apply unit effectivity according to the effectivity series
approach. For more information, refer to Unit effectivity procedure 1 – series approach. Print Click to print requirements by means of the Print Requirements (tcuef0406m000) session, or to print effectivity units by requirements
by means of the Print Effectivity Units by Requirement (tcuef0407m000) session.
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