| Effectivity Unit (tcuef0102m000)Header On the tabs in the header you can define
and/or maintain data with respect to the effectivity unit. Effectivity Unit On the Effectivity Unit tab, you can define or maintain an effectivity unit. An effectivity unit is
linked to an item for which the Unit Effective End Item check box is selected in the Items (tcibd0501m000) session. Prices On the Prices tab, you
can display and (re)calculate the estimated cost of the effectivity unit. If
you configure an effectivity unit by selecting requirements, the configuration
can result in extra material for the item. Therefore, the estimated cost for the effectivity unit can deviate
substantially from the item's standard cost. If you finished configuring the effectivity
unit, you can select the Configuration Ready check box on the Effectivity Unit tab. As a result, the estimated cost of the effectivity unit is automatically
calculated. If you change and/or select requirements for
the effectivity unit on a sales order line or a sales quotation line, you can
click Calculate to calculate the estimated prices. Sales Characteristics If the effectivity unit is configured on a
sales order line or a sales quotation line, information about the sold-to
business partner, ship-to country, and ship-from warehouse from the sales
order/quotation line is automatically entered on the Sales Characteristics tab. In the Effectivity Unit Upgrade Price field, the amount that
is added to the effectivity unit's sales price is displayed. Date The effectivity unit takes effect at the
date and time entered in the Effective Date field on the Date tab. You must first enter an effective date before
you can save the effectivity-unit data. If you use Change Management in Object Data Management (ODM), LN enters
the change order's effective date. Lines On the tabs, you can select requirements
and/or process variables to configure an effectivity unit. The
lines on the tab refer to the following sessions: To configure effectivity units To configure an effectivity unit, you can
define or select an effectivity unit in the session header, and start the
configuration by selecting the desired requirements on the Requirement tab. For
more information, refer to To configure effectivity units. You can also use this session to configure an effectivity
unit on a sales order line, a sales quotation line, or a sales contract line
in, respectively, the Sales Order Lines (tdsls4101m000) session, the Sales Quotation Lines (tdsls1501m000) details session, or the Sales Contract Lines (tdsls3501m000) details session. Carry out the following
steps: - Enter a unit effective item on a sales quotation line, sales
order line, or sales contract line. If the Generate Effectivity Unit during Demand Entry check
box in the Unit Effectivity Parameters (tcuef0100s000) session is selected, a unique
effectivity unit is generated and displayed in the Effectivity Unit field. If the Generate Effectivity Unit during Demand Entry check
box is cleared, a question is asked whether a new effectivity unit must be
created.
- Click the Requirements button to start the Effectivity Unit (tcuef0102m000) session. The Standard Cost Quantity is taken from the sales
quotation line, the sales order line, or the sales contract line. An
description for the effectivity unit is generated that includes the following:
- The sales order number, the sales quotation number, or
the sales contract number
- A prefixed code: ORD for a sales order, QUO for a sales
quotation, CON for a sales contract.
- The sales order line number, the sales quotation line
number, or the sales contract line number.
- Go to the Requirement tab in the Effectivity Unit (tcuef0102m000) session where you can select the requirement(s) that
apply to the effectivity unit. You can manually select requirements, or you can
click (Re-)Import Requirements on the appropriate menu to import
a set of predefined requirements.
For more information, refer to Unit effectivity as a lean configurator in Sales. Effectivity Unit 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. If you choose Generate Units from the appropriate menu in the Items - Effectivity Series (tcuef0101m000) session, LN generates the
effectivity-unit numbers starting from the highest number already used. You can also enter a description for the
effectivity unit. If effectivity units are automatically generated, for
example, in the Sales Order Lines (tdsls4101m000) details session or
the Items - Effectivity Series (tcuef0101m000) session, a description is
automatically generated. If the effectivity unit is created on a sales order
line, the description consists of the sales order number and the sales order
line number. If the effectivity unit is created from the effectivity series,
the description consist of the series code and the sequence number. Note Effectivity unit number zero is used to
indicate the standard configuration. Effectivity Number Status The effectivity unit's status. The status is Active when you save the data, independent of the change-order effectivity date. Item An item that is ready to be delivered to a warehouse. An end
item is produced at the end of a dangle routing (co-products and by-products)
or a main routing. The effectivity unit indicates that you
have to do with one occurrence of the end item. The item must be of one of the following types: - Purchased
- Manufactured
- Product
An effectivity unit for an end item can
only be generated automatically, if the Unit Effective End Item check box is selected for the
item in the Items (tcibd0501m000) session. Note - The Item Type Product can be used only if the Item Type Product field can be set to Active in
the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session.
- The Item Type Purchased and/or Manufactured is used only if the Item Type Product field is set to Inactive in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session.
Engineering Item If this check box is selected, the item is a unit
effective engineering item. Text If this check box is selected, a text is present. Effectivity Series Code The unit series to which the effectivity unit belongs. From Sequence Number The first number of the series' sequence that is defined for
the end item. Every effectivity unit has an effectivity unit code and a
sequence number. Sequence Number The effectivity unit's sequence number in the series that is
defined for the end item. Every effectivity unit has an effectivity unit code
and a sequence number. Configuration Ready If this check box is selected, all desired requirements are selected for the unit effective
item. In Process by CHM If this check box is selected, the effectivity unit is
under change management control. If a change proposal is linked to the
effectivity unit, and the change proposal has not yet been approved, LN selects this check
box. In the Change Management (CHM) module you can keep track of the effective and expiry dates of the
effectivity unit according to a defined procedure. Prices Standard Cost Quantity The order quantity of the end item. The quantity can have an
influence on the end item's standard cost. If the effectivity unit is created on a
sales order line, the quantity in this field is equals the ordered quantity on
the sales order line. If the effectivity unit is created without
a sales order, but directly in UEF, the
quantity in this field equals the EOQ or
the fixed order quantity. Estimated Cost The estimated cost of the unit effectivity item, consisting
of the material costs and the operation costs. If you specify an effectivity
unit, it can mean that optional materials must be used for the item. Therefore,
the estimated cost can deviate substantially from the standard cost of the
standard item. Estimated Material Price The estimated material costs that is part of the estimated
cost. Estimated Operation Costs The estimated operation costs that is part of the estimated
cost. Last Calculation Date The last date that the estimated cost was
calculated. Sales Characteristics Sold-to Business Partner The business partner who orders goods or services from your
organization, who owns the configurations you maintain, or for whom you perform
a project. Usually a customer's purchase department. The agreement with the sold-to business partner can include: - Default price and discount agreements
- Sales order defaults
- Delivery terms
- The related ship-to and invoice-to business partner
If the effectivity unit is used on a sales
order line or quotation line, the sold-to business partner on the sales order
or quotation is displayed in this field. Ship-to Country The country of the effectivity unit's delivery
address. If the effectivity unit is used on a sales
order line or quotation line, the ship-to country on the sales order or
quotation is displayed in this field. Ship-from Warehouse The warehouse from which the effectivity unit is
shipped. If the effectivity unit is used on a sales
order line or quotation line, the ship-from warehouse on the sales order or
quotation is displayed in this field. Effectivity Unit Upgrade Price The extra amount that is added to the sales price for a
specific effectivity unit. The amount in this field can have two origins: - The amount can be the sum of the upgrade prices that are defined for requirements linked to the effectivity unit.
- If no requirements are linked to the effectivity units,
the amount can be user-defined.
Note A negative upgrade price can be considered
as a discount on the sales price. Date Effective Date The effective date and time of the effectivity unit. If you do not use Change Management (CHM) for effectivity units, you must enter the date and time when you
want to start using the effectivity unit. If you use Change Management (CHM) to control the effectivity units, LN enters the effective
change order's effective date in this field when you approve the related change
proposals in Change Management. Effective Change Order The effective change order that applies to the effectivity unit. If you use Object Data Management, LN enters the change-order number and the change-order effective date when you
approve the related change proposals in Change Management. Expiry Date The expiry date and time of the effectivity unit. Expiry Change Order The expiry change order that applies to the effectivity unit. If you want to control the
effectivity unit by change orders, you can specify the change-order number. If you use Object Data Management, LN enters the change order number and the change-order's effective date in the Expiry Date field when you approve the change order
in Change Management. Last Configuration Date The date and time that the last configuration of the
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