2 min read
SAP S/4HANA Roadmap: A Definitive Guide for Business Transformation
In today's fiercely competitive global market, we should recognise the indispensable role of dynamic and robust...
By: Ross Barnes-Moore on Sep 14, 2022 10:30:05 AM
SAP MRP (Material Requirement Planning) is used to maintain correct levels of inventory stock by purchasing required materials and / or moving stock from feeder warehouse stock to ensure material availability.
In this section we will explain what’s new and different in S/4HANA MRP Live.
At a high level, MRP Live has 2 major changes compared to previous instances:
But how does this affect the way you will use MRP?
In previous instances, MRP would create two lists to help the MRP controller compare changes to the material status after the MRP run and consider whether to run MRP more or less frequently.
The first was an MRP list — a fixed report of the material requirements directly after MRP was run. This would remain the same until MRP was run again.
The second was a Stock Requirement List. This would show the live status of requirements for a particular material.
So how has this changed in the latest version of MRP in SAP S/4HANA?
In the latest release, MD01N does not create an MRP List. Instead, SAP suggests using MD04.
In previous instances, MD02 had the option to run "Simulation mode" and "Display results prior to saving" to check what the MRP run would produce.
MRP live doesn't have simulation mode.
In addition to the above, the following has been changed or removed in MRP Live for S/4HANA.
On the positive side MD01N does allow multiple plants and or materials to be entered as opposed to MD01, MD02 and MD03 which did not.
It is also possible to run MRP for a specific MRP Controller.
With the help of FusionGraph it's easy to discover how you use MRP in your present ERP system and better understand how the changes in MRP Live might affect you, enabling better planning and preparation.
Click the link the request a demo.
Jul 14, 2023by Tom Brown
In today's fiercely competitive global market, we should recognise the indispensable role of dynamic and robust...
Jul 13, 2023by Ross Barnes-Moore
A graphical BOM is a tree-like structure that shows the components or raw materials required to produce a product. It...
Jun 7, 2023by Ross Barnes-Moore
Enhanced Scheduling in SAP S/4 HANA is a module that provides advanced scheduling capabilities for organisations that...