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This document discusses how to re-explode the bill of materials (BOM) when converting a planned order to a production order in SAP. By default, the system copies the BOM from the planned order without re-exploding it. However, if the BOM has changed, the production order will not reflect the updates. The document explains that by setting an option in the order type parameters, the system can be configured to re-explode the BOM either at the planned order explosion date or at the time of conversion if the explosion date is in the past. This ensures the production order BOM reflects any changes made since the planned order was created.

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Re-Explode BOM When Convert Planned Order To Production Order - SAP Blogs PDF

This document discusses how to re-explode the bill of materials (BOM) when converting a planned order to a production order in SAP. By default, the system copies the BOM from the planned order without re-exploding it. However, if the BOM has changed, the production order will not reflect the updates. The document explains that by setting an option in the order type parameters, the system can be configured to re-explode the BOM either at the planned order explosion date or at the time of conversion if the explosion date is in the past. This ensures the production order BOM reflects any changes made since the planned order was created.

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Mosbah Mohamed
October 28, 2019 1 minute read

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Hi for every one,

This blog post about how to re-explode BOM while converting the planned order to production (process)
order.

As we know that the system standard behavior when running MRP is to explode BOM in planned order, and
when converting this planned order to production order the system doesn’t explode the BOM again but copy
the planned order BOM to the production order.

But what if the BOM changed before converting the planned order and we need to consider these changes in
production order ?

actually there is a standard solution for this situation.

Follow the path

IMG>>Production>>Shop Floor Control>>Master Data>>Order>>De ne order type-dependent parameters

Select your order type


Expand the BOM Explosion

Select option 2 (Read with Newly Determined Explosion Date)

Conclusion

**At the time of converting planned order to production order system will act as follow:

Option blank >> the system will not explode the BOM but copy the planned order BOM to production order.

Option 1 >> the system will Re-explode the BOM at the planned order explosion date.

Option 2 >> the system will Re-explode the BOM at the time of conversion if the explotion date in the past.

Hope this is useful for you

Thanks
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Muhamed Ibrahem

October 29, 2019 at 1:58 pm

Hi Mosbah,

Thanks for sharing info.

Keep it up!

Regards,
Muhamed Ibrahem

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Abdel Rahman Gamal

October 29, 2019 at 7:43 pm

Thank you for knowledge sharing

Keep it up

Best Regards,

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Periya Kattuva Sheik

December 24, 2019 at 5:56 am

Good Knowledge Sharing

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Vignesh Veerasamy

August 16, 2020 at 1:01 am

Hi

Very useful information.

Vignesh V

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