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Component: PP-REM
Component Name: Repetitive Manufacturing
Description: A record generated during the entry of "actual" data in repetitive manufacturing if backflushing backlogs occur. This may be the case if: The backflush components are not available in the warehouse The storage location for which the backflush is to be posted is not entered as the production storage location in either the BOM item or the material master record
Key Concepts: A postprocessing record in SAP PP-REM Repetitive Manufacturing is a document that is created after the production order has been completed. It contains information about the production order, such as the quantity produced, the materials used, and any quality control measures taken. The postprocessing record is used to track the progress of the production order and to ensure that all necessary steps have been taken. How to use it: The postprocessing record can be accessed from the SAP PP-REM Repetitive Manufacturing menu. Once the production order has been completed, the postprocessing record will be automatically generated. The postprocessing record can then be viewed and edited as needed. Tips & Tricks: It is important to review the postprocessing record regularly to ensure that all necessary steps have been taken and that all information is accurate. Additionally, it is important to keep track of any changes made to the postprocessing record so that they can be easily referenced in the future. Related Information: The postprocessing record is closely related to other documents in SAP PP-REM Repetitive Manufacturing, such as the production order and the material requirements plan. It is important to understand how these documents interact with each other in order to ensure that all necessary steps have been taken and that all information is accurate.