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What is multilevel where-used list in SAP PP - Production Planning and Control?


SAP Term: multilevel where-used list

  • Component: PP

  • Component Name: Production Planning and Control

  • Description: A BOM reporting option that determines the BOMs in which a material is used. The system displays all assemblies that contain the material, or an assembly that contains the material.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    A multilevel where-used list in SAP Production Planning and Control (PP) is a tool that allows users to view the components of a material and the materials that use those components. It is a hierarchical list of all the materials and components used in a production process, from the top-level material down to the lowest-level components. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The multilevel where-used list can be accessed in SAP PP by navigating to the “Where-Used List” tab in the material master data. From there, users can select the “Multilevel Where-Used List” option to view the hierarchical list of materials and components. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When viewing the multilevel where-used list, users can click on any material or component to view more detailed information about it. This can be useful for quickly finding out more information about a particular material or component without having to search for it separately. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The multilevel where-used list is related to other features in SAP PP such as bill of materials (BOMs) and material requirements planning (MRP). BOMs are used to define the components of a material, while MRP is used to plan and manage production processes. By using these features together with the multilevel where-used list, users can gain a better understanding of their production processes and how they are connected.
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