Top Demand Order References (cprrp0541m200)

Use this session to to view the top demand order references.

 

Order Type

View the order type of the demand order:

Allowed values

  • SFC Production Order
  • Purchase Order
  • Sales Order
  • Planned Production Order
  • Planned Purchase Order
  • Purchase Schedule
  • Sales Schedule
  • Purchase Order Advice
  • ASC Production Order
  • Forecast
  • ATP Reservation
  • Sales Quotation
  • Purchase Contract
  • Sales Contract
  • Warehouse Order
  • Service Order
  • PRP Purchase Order (TP)
  • PRP Warehouse Order (TP)
  • Warehousing Assembly Order
  • Warehouse Transfer
  • Production Batch
  • Planned Distribution Order
  • Assembly Part Demand
  • SFC Production Order (Manual)
  • Purchase Order (Manual)
  • Sales Order (Manual)
  • Service Order (Manual)
  • Warehouse Transfer (Manual)
  • Maintenance Sales Order
  • Maintenance Work Order
  • Maintenance Sales Order (Manual)
  • Freight
  • Stock
  • Safety Stock
  • ASC Production Order (Manual)
  • Purchase Requisition
  • Production Plan
  • Purchase Plan
  • Cycle Counting Order
  • Adjustment Order
  • Revaluation Order
  • Production Schedule
  • Production Kanban
  • Project
  • Project (Manual)
  • Warehouse Transfer (Distribution)
  • PCS Project
  • Allocation Change Order
  • Inventory Ownership Change Order
  • Expected Supply
  • Confirmed Supply
  • Forecast from Customer
  • Forecast to Supplier
  • Buy-From BP Transfer (Purchase)
  • Buy-From BP Transfer (Schedule)
  • Sold-To BP Transfer (Sales)
  • Sold-To BP Transfer (Schedule)
  • Sold-To BP Transfer (WH Manual)
  • Sold-To BP Transfer (Manual)
  • Sold-To BP Transfer (WH Distribution)
  • Not Applicable
Planned Order

A supply order in Enterprise Planning that is created for planning purposes, but which is not an actual order yet.

Enterprise Planning works with planned orders of the following types:

Planned orders are generated in the context of a particular scenario. The planned orders of the actual scenario can be transferred to the execution level, where they become actual supply orders.

Position Number
Planned Delivery Date
Effectivity Unit

A means to control the validity of variations by effectivity units.

Unit effectivity enables you to model changes for the following entities:

  • Engineering bill of material
  • Production bill of material
  • Routing
  • Routing operations
  • Supplier selection
  • Sourcing strategies
Contract

An agreement between two parties to purchase or sell an unspecified quantity of material over a certain period of time. A contract can be linked to one or more orders or schedules.

Prime Contractor Reference

View the prime contractor reference.

Plan Item

An item with the order system Planned.

The production, distribution, or purchase of these items is planned in Enterprise Planning based on the forecast or the actual demand.

You can plan these items by means of the following:

  • Master-based planning, which is similar to master production scheduling techniques.
  • Order-based planning, which is similar to material-requirements planning techniques.
  • A combination of master-based planning and order-based planning.

Plan items can be one of the following:

  • An actual manufactured or purchased item.
  • A product family.
  • A basic model, that is, a defined product variant of a generic item.

A group of similar plan items or families is called a product family. The items are aggregated to give a more general plan than the one devised for individual items. A code displayed by the item code's cluster segment shows that the plan item is a clustered item that is used for distribution planning.

Customer

Displays the sold-to business partner to top item.

Program

Displays the program code retrieved from the linked project.

Contract Line

contract line related to the top item.

Prime Contractor

View the prime contractor for the order.