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Re: [sap-log-sd] In Credit Management Sales Value Calculation, We Need to Take Order Net Value Instead of Order Confirmed Value

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Reply from hovering_yogi on Apr 27 at 3:19 AM
You must have an expectation of how long the MTO process takes still? It's
not a ooh look a customer wants this bespoke item - we'll get to that when
we can be bothered.

I have worked at clients with MTO that do confirm against an RLT estimate
yes (and if you run back order rescheduling then the commitment dates can
be adjusted when the process dates are better known)

Reluctance to use RLT has, in my experience, tended to be for clients
moving from legacy systems where many processes, even stock check in some
cases, has been a very manual process and users sometimes do not like to
'give up control' of those processes to the system automated processes.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: tos72
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 2:58 AM
Subject: In Credit Management Sales Value Calculation, We Need to Take Order Net Value Instead of Order Confirmed Value

Hello, thanks for the answer.

Do you think even in MTO, we can use RLT and it confirms for each and every line? Is it something that you apply in your businesses?

I understand, you propose the way of confirmation, instead of a workaround solution in credit.

Thanks

 
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