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Component: PP-MRP
Component Name: Material Requirements Planning
Description: A proposal from materials planning to reschedule a planned inward stock movement, for example, a production order or a purchase order, which has been firmed but is not required for this date. These receipts cannot be automatically changed by materials planning and are limited to a proposal for the attention of the MRP controller.
Key Concepts: Rescheduling Proposal is a feature in SAP's Material Requirements Planning (MRP) component that allows users to adjust the planned delivery dates of materials and components. It is used to ensure that the materials and components are delivered on time and in the right quantities. The rescheduling proposal can be used to adjust the planned delivery dates of materials and components based on the current stock levels, customer orders, and other factors. How to use it: To use the rescheduling proposal, users must first enter the material requirements into the system. This includes entering the quantity of each material or component needed, as well as the desired delivery date. Once this information is entered, users can then run the rescheduling proposal to adjust the planned delivery dates of materials and components based on current stock levels, customer orders, and other factors. Tips & Tricks: When using the rescheduling proposal, it is important to keep in mind that it is only an estimate of when materials and components will be delivered. It is important to monitor stock levels and customer orders regularly to ensure that materials and components are delivered on time. Additionally, it is important to consider any potential delays or changes in customer orders when adjusting the planned delivery dates. Related Information: For more information about SAP's Material Requirements Planning (MRP) component, please visit SAP's website at https://www.sap.com/products/material-requirements-planning-mrp.html. Additionally, for more tips and tricks on using SAP's MRP component, please visit SAP's blog at https://blogs.sap.com/category/mrp/.