Variant Configuration Using Class Items
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.09 GB | Duration: 2h 3m
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.09 GB | Duration: 2h 3m
BOM Classification Method
What you'll learn
BOM Organization through Material Classification in SAP Variant Configuration
Setup of Characteristics, Classes and Configuration profile required for demo
Setup of Materials, BOM and Routing for Demo
Demonstration of how BOM is determined from selections in Configurator
Demonstration of Business transactions
Strengths and Limitations of Material Classification using Class type 200
Requirements
Conversance with SAP Navigations
Must have access to SAP instance (UDEMY doesnt provide any access to SAP)
Conversance with Make to Order Manufacturing Process
Conversance with basics of SAP Variant Configuration
Description
Most of you are aware of SAP Variant Configuration which support to Make to order manufacturing scenarios. Using extensive features of SAP Variant Configuration, you can support various aspects of Make to Order Manufacturing. You can define SuperBOMs which are supersets of all possible combination of components. these BOMs involve all optional components of which, only a few will go in to Customer's BOM, according to Features selected. Which component is selected for certain customer selection is determined by what is called Object dependencies. You will be able to restrict the selection of features (Characteristics in SAP) as well as options of each feature (Values of characteristics in SAP) to ensure only valid combinations are offered to customers. You can also provide guided selection by populating only features relevant to your initial selections. The costing and pricing of each variant resulting from SuperBOM and Routing are automatically calculated by settings available in Variant Configuration. However, for simple scenarios you can adopt solution involving Classes of type 200 (Material (Configurable objects) as BOM Items. According to this solution, You can use class items to control the selection of materials in a Super BOM. these materials are classified in a class of type 200. For each material, values are set for characteristics grouped under the class. In this course you will understand how the solution works. The course is structured as:1. Introduction2. Demo Data3. Define Characteristics4. Define Classes5. Define Materials6. Define BOM and Routing7. Define Configuration Profile8. Configuration Simulation to verify the solution
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Demo Data
Lecture 2 Demo Data for Material Classification Demo
Section 3: Define Characteristics and Classes
Lecture 3 Define Characteristics
Lecture 4 Define Classes
Section 4: Define Materials
Lecture 5 Define Materials Snapshot
Lecture 6 DefineFabric Materials
Lecture 7 Define Logo Materials
Lecture 8 Define Pocket Materials
Lecture 9 Define Collar Materials
Lecture 10 Materials Report (Verify Definition)
Lecture 11 Define Configurable Material
Section 5: Define BOM and Routing
Lecture 12 Define BOM for Configurable Material
Lecture 13 Define Routing for Configurable Material
Section 6: Define Configuration Profile
Lecture 14 Define Configuration Profile
Section 7: Configuration Simulation
Lecture 15 Configuration Simulation
Section 8: Conclusion
Lecture 16 Summary
SAP SD, MM and PP Consultants,SAP End users aspiring to learn Make to order features in SAP,Industry experienced people in Make to order Manufacturing aspiring to learn SAP,Any student with background of Production and / or Industrial Engineering discipline