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can only do 100 at a time. Assume you have a fixed lot size of 100, you'll get 5 planned<br />

orders for 100 to start on the same day. This is "Infinite <strong>Planning</strong>". APO would recognize<br />

that constraint, and instead schedule out the 5 orders over time. The important part of that<br />

is that it also will schedule out the deliveries of the components for 5 different days. This<br />

is "Finite <strong>Planning</strong>".<br />

Now, assume old fashion MRP. It schedules all 5 orders for the same day, and the buyers<br />

go out an get all of the components for the same day. Then the planner realizes he can't do<br />

all 5, and manually changes the schedule, and manually spreads out the 5 orders. The<br />

buyers will recieve rescheduling notifications, but not until the scheduler does the manual<br />

rescheduling.<br />

You could call this "Infinite Scheduling", but that only means the same thing as Infinite<br />

<strong>Planning</strong>.<br />

But, <strong>SAP</strong> has "Capacity Leveling". What that means is you run another program after<br />

MRP (CM27 and CM28), which can be run in batch mode overnight. (There is a ton of<br />

configuration and thinking that will be required to do this!). The capacity leveling<br />

program will recognize the constrant at the work center level, and fill up the first day,<br />

then re-schedule the next<br />

order to the next available capacity, then the next order searches for available capacity,<br />

and so on. This is called "Finite Scheduling". The problem with this is the opposite of<br />

Infinite <strong>Planning</strong>, which is it doesn't take Material availablity into consideration! The<br />

system will re-schedule a production order without thinking about whether the materials<br />

will be available<br />

or not.<br />

Finite <strong>Planning</strong> does Finite Scheduling at the same time. If there is no capacity available<br />

on the desired date, the system looks for when capacity IS available. Then it stops to see<br />

if Materials will also be available (usually based on the lead-time for those components).<br />

If there is a material problem, then the system figures out when the materials WILL be<br />

available, and then<br />

checks to see if capacity is available on THAT day, and if so, it blocks off capacity, and<br />

allocates the materials for that day.<br />

<strong>SAP</strong> PP Tips by : Nagesh<br />

What Is Mean By Schedule Lines<br />

What is mean by schedule lines?<br />

Explain the schedule lines in md02?

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