Specification (cprrp0101s000)Use this session to view the demand transactions with supply transactions and new generated supply that will inherit the specifications from the matching demand.
Specification Use Unallocated Inventory If this check box is selected, LN uses unallocated inventory to match and meet the inventory demand and supply. Effectivity Unit A reference number, for example a sales order line or a project deliverable line, that is used to model deviations for a unit effective item. Sold-to Business Partner Business Object Type Select the type of order to which the inventory is allocated or the supply object was pegged to. If this signal involves a demand, this field indicates the type of order to which the supply that can fill this demand must have been allocated or pegged. Allowed values
Business Object The order or order line, to which the planned order is pegged. Business Object Reference The order or order line code to which the planned order is pegged. Reference A reference code to which the planned order was demand pegged. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. LN uses the Reference field to record an internal reference. You can use a reference code to keep a collection of parts linked together, even if they follow different routings, for example, if some of the parts are transported to a subcontractor to be returned later. Option List ID The identification of the options and features of configurable items. The ID is used in the item specification to match supply and demand. Project A collection of manufacturing and purchasing actions that are performed especially for a particular customer order. A project is initiated to plan and coordinate the production of these items. For a standard-to-order production, the project is only used to link the item with the customer order. Otherwise, a project can include:
Activity The activity code that will be used for project cost pegging purposes. Element The element code that will be used for project cost pegging purposes.
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