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Reply from apray on May 7 at 5:38 AM Suggesting another idea, though not sure how feasible it may be for your scenario: Continue to plan products at the same level - i.e., X and Y. For confirming sales orders, use Rule Based Availability Check to map product Y at Asian plant to product X at US plant. Both X and Y could also be mapped to a common parent product, say P (through attributes in material master) and sales orders always get created on P and mapped to X and Y through RBA. CIF all 3 - P, X, Y in APO, but only have stock of X and Y CIFed in APO - that way, any order created on P will always get mapped to X or Y based on the rules set. Regards, Abhijit Ray
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Loknath Rao Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 2:22 PM Subject: SAP APO Planning for More Than One Material Codes Referring to the Same Product For this you have two options. Use Business system group if the logical systems for SAP ECC are different... that I presume are for e.g. India and US. Alternatively you can MAP the source products to a common planning product in APO i.e. you maintain a unique product in APO and then publish the results of supply planning to relevant source systems. For this you probably need to use a CIF inbound exit for Material. | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |