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Transaction Code: MC94
Description: Change Flexible LIS Planning
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: SAPMMCP6
Screen: 110
Authorization Object: C_APPL_SOP
Development Package: MCP2
Package Description: R/3 application development: Sales & Operations Planning
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: PP-SOP-SP
Description: Sales Plan
Overview: The SAP transaction code MC94 is used to change flexible LIS planning. This transaction code is used to adjust the planning parameters of the LIS planning area. It allows users to adjust the planning parameters of the LIS planning area, such as the number of days for which the system should plan, the number of days for which the system should plan in advance, and the number of days for which the system should plan in arrears. Functionality: The MC94 transaction code allows users to adjust the planning parameters of the LIS planning area. This includes setting the number of days for which the system should plan, setting the number of days for which the system should plan in advance, and setting the number of days for which the system should plan in arrears. The MC94 transaction code also allows users to set up a flexible LIS planning area, which can be used to adjust production plans according to changing market conditions. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter transaction code MC94 in the command field. 2. Select “Change Flexible LIS Planning” from the menu that appears. 3. Enter a valid plant and select “Execute”. 4. Select “Change” from the menu that appears. 5. Enter a valid planning area and select “Execute”. 6. Adjust the planning parameters as desired and select “Save” when finished. 7. Select “Back” to return to the main menu and then select “Exit” to exit the transaction code. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that changes made using this transaction code will only take effect after a full re-planning run has been completed in order for them to take effect in production plans. Additionally, it is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the available options before making any changes as some options may have unintended consequences if not used correctly.