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Re: [sap-log-mm] Handling of two units of measure with dynamic conversion depending on stock quantity

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Posted by manoj-dhume
on Aug 22 at 7:36 AM
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Hi,

You are going through a problem of batch merging

I also had the same problem in past when I was working with a Chemical
Industry Project


You can try Handling Unit Management to resolve this

HUM will specifically have advantages and it will prove to be the best
solution

Regards,



On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 12:03 PM, zubinzohrab via sap-log-mm <
sap-log-mm@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote:

> Posted by zubinzohrab
> on Aug 21 at 9:40 AM Hi
> Luis...
> Did you get a solution to your problem? I am also facing similar problem in
> my project..
>
> ---------------Original Message---------------
> From: USER_1946179
> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 2:58 PM
> Subject: Handling of two units of measure with dynamic conversion depending
> on stock quantity
>
> > Our client (Paper Mill) has the following business scenario, which we
> need to model in SAP:
> >
> > They purchase raw material (recycled paper) for their production process
> in KG. When the supplier arrives, the recycled paper comes in packs (the KG
> per PC varies from pack to pack). The truck is weighed in order to register
> the total amount in KG. Their actual system allows them to register the
> number of packs as well. The system calculates the average KG/PC of the
> batch depending on the number of packs and total weight.
> >
> > The problem is that not every goods receipt from every supplier creates a
> new batch. Instead, it is assigned to an existing batch (of several
> suppliers) based on quality and due to storage and material handling
> limitations. Every time a goods receipt is assigned to an existing batch,
> the system recalculates the average KG/PC of the batch depending on the
> resulting number of packs and total weight.
> >
> > In production consumption, they register the amount of packs consumed
> instead of the actual weight, because the process is so fast that they don't
> go through the hassle of weighing every pack before throwing it to the
> pulper. The system internally calculates the amount in KG (based on the the
> unit conversion for that moment) and reduces the stock.
> >
> > As you can see, the conversion of PC to KG is dynamic, because it always
> depends on the amount of packs in stock, and the total batch weight in KG at
> a particular time.
> >
> > I have tried using batch-specific units of measure, defining material
> base unit in KG and batch unit in PC. It would work fine if every goods
> receipt were a different batch, but the problem arises when we try to assign
> an existing batch (i.e. with an existing unit conversion) to the new goods
> receipt. When I enter the amount of packs received, SAP uses the existing
> batch's unit conversion and calculates the weight, which obviously doesn't
> match the real weight read by the scale, and the system doesn't let me
> introduce both units (PC and KG). In order to post the goods receipt, I have
> to previously modify the batch's unit conversion (MSC2N) so it matches my
> real weight. But after posting, that unit conversion is out-of-date. I would
> have to modify again the batch and enter the new unit conversion based on
> the resulting batch stock in packs and weight.
> >
> > Please advise if anyone has handled this business scenario before with
> standard SAP functionality.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Felipe

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