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Creating Process Orders in SAP PPPI

The document discusses process order creation and execution in SAP PPPI (Process Production Planning and Induction). 1) Process orders in SAP PPPI are similar to production orders in SAP PP, but process orders use a master recipe that brings in concepts like material quantity calculations and process instructions. 2) When a process order is released, it allows creation of a control recipe that bundles process instruction categories for each control recipe destination. 3) Execution of a control recipe in SAP PPPI acts as a substitute for manual shop floor execution, with different possible statuses for the control recipe and resulting process order.

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Creating Process Orders in SAP PPPI

The document discusses process order creation and execution in SAP PPPI (Process Production Planning and Induction). 1) Process orders in SAP PPPI are similar to production orders in SAP PP, but process orders use a master recipe that brings in concepts like material quantity calculations and process instructions. 2) When a process order is released, it allows creation of a control recipe that bundles process instruction categories for each control recipe destination. 3) Execution of a control recipe in SAP PPPI acts as a substitute for manual shop floor execution, with different possible statuses for the control recipe and resulting process order.

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  • SAP PPPI Process Order Creation
  • Creating a Process Order in SAP PPPI
  • Process Management Execution in a Process Order
  • Control Recipe Monitoring and Management
  • Advanced Message Processing Techniques

SAP PPPI Process Order Creation

Creation of Process order The process orders in SAP PPPI are very much similar to production orders in SAP PP. The only difference which is visibly seen is the play of the master recipe in process orders bringing in concepts such as material quantity calculations, process instructions. When the process order is released, the system allows the creation of the control recipe for the bundling up the process instruction categories for a given control recipe destination. ou can configure the point of creation of the control recipe ! i.e., at orders creation or at order release using the production scheduler profile "transaction code #$% &. The below screen shot for the production scheduler profile is a cropped image which only shows the 'automatic action( section which is worth mentioning for SAP PPPI.

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Contribution of the Settings done in Order Type Dependent Parameter for Process Order It would also be worth mentioning the configuration involved in order type dependent parameters required for creation of the process order. )ere we would only be loo*ing at settings especially available for configuration in SAP Process industry vis+,+vis what we have in SAP production planning. The below screen shot shows the evident different "as seen in the first tab of the order type dependent parameters settings&- rest of the tabs are pretty much same and are already [Link] the SAP PP ! Production planning for discrete manufacturing section. The transaction code #$%/ is used to configure the order type dependent parameter for SAP process industry manufacturing. a& $ptions for selection of automatic and manual selection of the production versions are seen on the screen. b& #hec*ing component details along with chec*ing of the operation details is another option available. The chec*ing of the component details when it is brought in to the process order is possible.

c& %elease of the orders after an approval is granted is an option available in SAP PPPI. This can be configured for the order through the selection of the indicator ! 'Approval required(. d& 0aster recipe selection process can be also be configured, whether the selection is optional or mandatory and whether it is automatic or manual. e& $ne can also set the perspective in which the phase relationships should be displayed, i.e., whether as predecessor or successor or both [Link] or as created in the order. In other words, when you go route yourself into phase relationship in a process order, you can set an option to display a successor to a phase that you have chosen or to display a predecessor to a phase that you have chosen or whether you want to display both successor 1 predecessor to the phase that you have selected "the [Link] option&. 2et3s say that you have selected phase 45, 65 and 75 and pressed the phase relationship option to view their relationship and if you have chosen the 'predecessor( option here, then for phase 45, it will not show any predecessor phase, but for phase 65, it will show phase 45 as predecessor and for phase 75, it will show 65 as the predecessor phase.

f& The selection I8 helps you to select the selection priority list for selection of the master recipe. g& There are 7 settings for the process data documentation specifying whether you want process data documentation or not. This is only used in SAP PPPI. The process data documentation enables you to create a list of quality relevant data and store it in optical archive. ou can archive either 'order data records( or 'batch records(. The settings define whether you want to use the 'order records( i.e., it contains all the process related quality relevant data that is collected around a process order or you want to use 'batch records( i.e., it contains all the process related quality relevant data upon the production of a batch. The batch records comply with the guidelines on goods manufacturing practices "90P& for pharmaceutical and food processing industries. )ere the production related information is stored:archived.

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Creating a Process Order in SAP PPPI ;ollowing are some important transaction codes< a& #reation of Process orders can be done using the transaction code #$%4 "#hange is #$%6, 8isplay is #$%7&. b& Similarly you can create a process order from the conversion of a planned order using the transaction code #$%= "individual conversion& or #$%> "collective planned order conversion&. c& To separately release a process order after its creation, you can use the transaction code #$%?. @pon the creation of the process order, the following activities are carried out automatically or manually in SAP PPPI as similar to a large [Link] to that in SAP PP< a& Pull in the 0aster %ecipe through the use of production versions. The master recipe would bring in the material list, the material quantity calculations associated with the material list.

b& Pull in the %elevant Aill of 0aterial through the use of the production version. $ne can argue that the A$0 is actually brought inside the production order when the master recipe is brought in and that argument is true to a large [Link]. c& Aatch Allocation is carried out automatically or manually in the process order. d& The system [Link] all the formulas of the material quantity calculations using the batch allocations done in the component overview, thus changing the quantities of the header material and the components. e& $ne can ma*e the necessary changes to the operation overview of the process order, before the release of the process order, since the release of the process order would create the control recipe. f& The creation of the process order creates a reservation number for the process order, thus reserving all the components for the process order [Link]. g& The creation of the process order does not create a control recipe nor can you print any shop floor papers. h& If the process order is created from a planned order, the basic dates and the quantities are copied. The production dates are calculated using the basic dates. i& ou can chang[Link]remove process instruction categories which are flown in as a part of the master recipe of the process order. There could be requirements of assigning values manually for some of the process instruction characteristics in some of the process instruction categories assigned to the control recipe destinations of the phase. B& The release of the process order would create the control recipe for every given control recipe destination of the process order "if configured in production scheduling profile&. If there are 6 control recipe destinations used in the process order then the system would create 6 control recipes for the process order. *& The release can also carry out scheduling of the process order "if set in the production scheduling profile&. The scheduling is carried out depending upon the parameters set in the scheduling parameters for a process order type. The capacity requirements are also generated for the resources if that is configured in the scheduling parameters. l& ou can also create a test control recipe in a process order, to chec*:validate certain things.

m& The scheduling, the capacity allocations procedures, the costing methodology, everything would remain the same as in SAP PP. n& The process order creation process, the release process, the manual confirmation, the material staging, the goods issues, the goods receipts process, i.e., the overall [Link] process of a process order is [Link] same as that of the production order in SAP PP and as spo*en earlier in the previous paragraphs, but apart the creation of a control recipe and process management is an [Link] process of SAP PPPI.
SAP PPPI - Process Management Execution in a Process Order

Processing of the Contro !ecipe The creation of control recipe and the use of control recipe to carry out business functions "carrying out shop floor [Link] functions& as a substitute to the manual shop floor [Link] in SAP is a special feature available in SAP PPPI. ;ollowing are control recipe statuses, [Link]<

a& When the control recipe is created, the process order gets the system status #%#% ! control recipe created. b& When a control recipe is finished and completely [Link], the process order gets a system status #%;I. c& When the control recipe is discarded before the start of the [Link] then process order gets a system status #%AA ! #ontrol recipe discarded "similarly the processing of the control recipe can be terminated as well, if the wor* on the control recipe is already started&. d& In case of a PI sheet, if you set the PI sheet to '#ompletion( Status "when all the entries, calculations are fully completed in the sheet&, a process message category named PIC#%ST is automatically sent to SAP, this process message category would have a process message characteristics PPPIC#$DT%$2C%E#IPECSTAT@S whose value would have been set to 'processed(. The status #%;I is set on the process order. Similarly for setting a completion status on the control recipe, when you are wor*ing with an [Link] system, a process message category named PIC#%ST has to be sent to SAP with the control recipe status value set as 'processed thereby setting the status #%;I on the process order. e& In case of a PI sheet, if you set the PI sheet to 'technical completion( ! "when you want to prematurely stop processing of the PI sheet&, a process message category named PIC#%ST is automatically sent to SAP,

this process message category would have a process message characteristics PPPIC#$DT%$2C%E#IPECSTAT@S whose value would have been set to 'terminated(. The status #%AA ! #ontrol recipe discarded, is set on the process order. And similarly when you are wor*ing with an [Link] system, and want to terminate or discard a control recipe, a process message category named PIC#%ST has to be sent to SAP with control recipe status set as 'terminated(.

Do"n oading of the Contro !ecipe #ontrol recipe once created needs to be downloaded to the specified control recipe destination:s. To do this, you can download it manually using the control recipe monitor "transaction code #$?7& under human supervision or you can schedule a bac*ground Bob for the downloading program %#$#A55F "batch Bob name ! SAPCDEWC#$DT%$2C%E#IPE&. The control recipe monitor shows the sent control recipes, information on all the [Link] control recipes and information on all the terminated and discarded control recipes with logs included. The selection criterion is plant and date ranges li*e any other monitor or report. $nce is control recipe is downloaded to the destinations of type 4 and /, it is called as a PI sheet whereas control recipes downloaded to the destinations of type 6 and 7 reach the [Link] system or [Link] process control system. Aelow is a #ontrol recipe monitor screen shot that is used to send the control recipe to their respective destinations.

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If you are wor*ing with PI sheets, then the operator should enter the details for the PI sheet created for a process order using the transaction code #$?> "8isplay of PI sheet is transaction code #$?F and 8eletion of PI sheet is The following are some important transaction code #$?G& $nce the PI sheet is completed and saved, the detailed entered in the PI sheet as process messages, for enabling [Link] of various business processes in SAP are to be uploaded and processed in SAP depending upon the type of the process message category. Processing of the Process %essages After processing the control recipe at the destinations, i.e., the destination "an operator or the process control system& provides the values for the process message characteristics of a process message category. The process message category or the process messages is sent bac* to SAP and subsequently processed in SAP depending upon the type of the process message category. The process messages are sent to the destination by the process management. The messages are first sent to the process management and then transferring the process messages to the destinations i.e., updating the process messages depending upon the type of the process messages. The process message categories or the process messages "as they are called& would be chec*ed for missing values and authenticity.

Process messages which are created for a test are monitored and chec*ed, though they are not processed at the destination as normal process message would. The process messages are uploaded and processed into SAP, either automatically using an upload batch Bob ! program name + %#$#A556 "for process messages [Link] cross plants& or %#$#A55/ "for process messages [Link] at a plant& or done manually through the process management monitor "transaction code #$?/&.

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Process message categories which end up with errors or are terminated during processing can be resubmitted for processing by the use of process management monitor as seen above. SAP also provides an option to create the process message category manually using the transaction code #$?=. )ere you should enter the plant, the process message category and the values for the process message characteristics which are required or sufficient to process the process message category in SAP. The Process message category can be created for test purpose or for final [Link]. This process message category li*e any, would reach the process management monitor from where it has to be updated in SAP. 8epending upon the type of the process message category, the process messages are processed in SAP. The following are the process message category types.

AAPI or ;unction modules are used to update the process messages in SAP. The process messages once received in SAP are processed using these function modules. ou can define your own function modules or you can use the [Link] standard function modules. Transaction code SE7= can be used to access these function modules. [Link] ;unctions to coordinate with the [Link] process control system with process messages through %;# connections "a %;# destination should be created for every [Link] system&. Transaction code S0?G can be used to define the %;# destinations to communicate with the [Link] system. SAP $ffice @ser is a destination type which is used to inform specific SAP users about the status of the control recipe and process messages "in short the status of the production run& The process message characteristics data can be updated in user 8efined AAAP tables. $ne can define the AAAP tables and access them through transaction code SE44. Alerts of critical situation or milestones in the production run, from the [Link] control system or internal shop floor operator using the PI Sheets can be sent to the multiple recipients as S0S or email. ou can define Alert categories using SAP transaction code A2%T#AT8E;

Common questions

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The control recipe functionality in SAP PPPI plays a critical role in executing business processes by automating shop floor operations. When a process order is released, a control recipe is created for each designated control recipe destination, triggering shop floor execution through the control recipe monitor . This automation replaces manual intervention by providing a systematic approach to executing process instructions and tracking the execution status via system statuses like CRCR for creation, CRFI for completion, and CRAB for discarding . The control recipe can direct operations through PI sheets, which operators use to input process data for accurate execution and process control . Additionally, control recipes can be coordinated with external systems through RFC connections, ensuring seamless integration across platforms .

Process orders in SAP PPPI differ from production orders in SAP PP primarily through the integration of the master recipe, which includes material quantity calculations and process instructions . Unique features of process orders in SAP PPPI include the creation and management of control recipes, which facilitate business functions through automated shop floor execution, as opposed to manual processes in SAP PP . Control recipes enable functionalities such as the creation of reservation numbers for component allocation and the execution of material quantity calculations through batch allocations . Unlike in SAP PP, process orders in SAP PPPI can incorporate specific settings for master recipe selection, process data documentation, and phase relationship visualization .

Errors in process message categories within SAP PPPI can be managed via the process management monitor, which allows for the resubmission of terminated or erroneous messages . SAP offers the possibility to manually create or adjust process message categories using transaction code CO57, where necessary adjustments to the process message characteristics or values can be made . This flexibility in error resolution ensures that process messages are accurately processed and that errors do not hinder the overall production process. By using function modules for message updating and external function coordination through RFC connections, users can address errors and reprocess messages efficiently .

The master recipe is integral to process orders in SAP PPPI as it provides a blueprint for production. It brings in material lists and associated quantity calculations, ensuring that the production process is accurately defined and executed . During process order creation, the master recipe is utilized to retrieve necessary materials and their quantities, conforming to the configurations of production versions . It also forms the basis for process instructions and control recipe development, which are critical in automating and managing production executions .

In SAP PPPI, during the release of a process order, scheduling and capacity requirements are managed according to parameters set in the production scheduling profile. The system can automatically schedule orders by factoring in the predefined scheduling parameters, ensuring that production runs align with availability and capacity constraints of resources . This includes calculating production dates based on basic dates from planned orders if the process order is created from such a conversion . The system also generates capacity requirements for resources, ensuring that the production process can proceed smoothly without resource conflicts or overutilization .

Process data documentation in SAP PPPI is configured to store quality-relevant data in either "order data records" or "batch records". This documentation is essential for compliance with guidelines on good manufacturing practices (GMP), particularly in the pharmaceutical and food processing sectors . By documenting process data, businesses can maintain detailed records of production quality, which are crucial for audits, quality checks, and ensuring product consistency. Users can choose whether the documentation is optional or mandatory, thus allowing companies to customize their documentation practices based on their regulatory and operational needs .

PI sheets in SAP PPPI are used for entering essential production details by operators at the shop floor level, allowing automation of business processes through standardized data input and processing . The lifecycle management of PI sheets involves several transaction codes: CO58 for entering details, CO56 for displaying, and CO59 for deletion . Once completed and saved, the data entered in PI sheets are processed as process messages, which facilitate the integration with larger business processes and ensure consistency and accuracy of production records .

Control recipes in SAP PPPI are associated with specific system statuses that indicate their execution stage: CRCR (control recipe created), CRFI (control recipe finished and completely executed), and CRAB (control recipe discarded). CRCR signifies the initial creation of the control recipe when a process order is released. CRFI denotes the successful execution and completion of the control recipe tasks. In contrast, CRAB indicates that the control recipe was terminated or discarded before execution began . By monitoring these statuses, users can effectively track and manage the execution of control recipes across their production operations.

Process messages in SAP PPPI facilitate communication between process orders and the SAP system by transmitting data on process execution. Operators or process control systems at control recipe destinations input values for defined process message characteristics, which are then sent back and processed in SAP based on their category types . These messages enable the monitoring and updating of production status, aid in processing errors through the process management monitor, and ensure that the right operational status is communicated across systems . The integration of process messages helps maintain accurate and timely data exchange, essential for effective production management.

In SAP PPPI, the "order type dependent parameter" setting is crucial for tailoring process order behavior per specific manufacturing requirements. It governs several aspects of process order configuration, including the automatic and manual selection of production versions, the necessity of master recipe selection, and the approval process before order release . This parameter also allows for configuring how phase relationships are visualized, impacting how sequential production phases are managed and displayed . By controlling these parameters, businesses can ensure that the process orders are aligned with their operational standards and workflow efficiencies.

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