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PLM114 - BASIC DATA FOR MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCT

MANAGEMENT

Course Version: 092

Duration: 5 days

Audience

Project team members, super-users, users and consultants, responsible for the creation and management of
material masters, bills of material (BOMs), routings (task lists) and work centers.

Prerequisites:

Essential

PLM100 Business Processes in Life-Cycle Data Management or


SCM130 SAP R/3 Planning and Manufacturing Overview

Recommended

SAPPLM Overview of the mySAP PLM solution or


SAPSCM Overview of the SAP SCM solution

Goals

Create, maintain, and use material masters, Bills of Material (BOMs), Standard Routings (task lists) and Work
Centers.
Participants will be tasked with creating master data, and demonstrating different approaches to modeling
various manufacturing processes.

Course Based on Software Release

SAP ERP Central Component 6.0

Content

Organizational data related to production planning and manufacturing


Creating material master data and views required to support discrete and repetitive manufacturing
Managing changes to the material master
Functions and features of bills of material (BOMs) in detail
o Standard BOM Functions
o Phantom Assemblies
o Multiple and Variant BOMs
BOM maintenance and Reporting
Work center master data and views required to support discrete manufacturing
o Capacity Data
o Scheduling Data
Functions and features of discrete manufacturing Task lists (standard routings) in detail
o Routing Sequences
o Operational Details
o Usage of Production Resources and Tools (PRTs)
Task list Maintenance and reporting
Managing master data changes with and without history
User Interfaces:
o SAP GUI
o Engineering Workbench
o PLM Web User Interface (New)

Notes

Configuration of master data will be included in the participant manual as self-study materials
The content covered in this course is appropriate for users on the following SAP software releases:
o R/3 4.6C
o R/3 Enterprise (4.7)
o ERP 2004 (ECC 5.0)
Demonstrations and hands-on exercises are conducted using an ERP 2005 (ECC 6.0 Ehp 4) system.

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