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Reply from shaileshkpurohit on Mar 2 at 1:53 AM PDT (Planned Delivery Time) it's defined for your delivery scheduled when you're required the delivery of material. TRLT (Total Replenishment Lead Time) it's defined for how many days are required to delivery of the material, for example material purchase from Chennai and delivery required at Ahmadabad. So distance from Chennai to Ahmadabad by road 1841 km So it will take 10 days to delivery at place it 10 days is lead time but So place Order by date 01-march-2016 and required delivery on date 15-march -2016 Regards, *Shailesh Purohit* SAP-MM
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Whittan_SAP_team Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 9:20 AM Subject: What is the Difference Between PDT (Planned Delivery Time) & TRLT (Total Replenishment Lead Time) in SAP (Fields Are in Material Master) Planned delivery time is specified for a single item and is used as part of the MRP calculation when calculating dates on procurement proposals. Total Replenishment Lead time is the length of time that you would expect for a top level assembly to be replenished, this can be the sum of external procurement time and internal Production time. Within MD04 you have the ability to show the Replenishment lead time as a line on the display. As a manufacturer we also use this field to guide Sales Order entry on what is an acceptable demand to place on the Factory without reference. We have also created reports that allow us to monitor the level of Sales Order entry that is done within the TRLT so that we can see areas where the guidelines are not being followed. | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |