In industry we need to replace on part by another material. this due to the following reason:
New safety regulations come into force on a certain date. Therefore, a specific component must be discontinued as it no longer complies with the safety regulations, or an expensive part is to be replaced by another cheaper part.
Therefore, the aim of the 'discontinued parts'
procedure is to replace one component by another component at a certain
point in time. This means that the dependent requirements for the current
component are to be reassigned to another part (the follow-up
material), once you have exhausted the stocks
of the current material.
The material that is to be discontinued must be defined as a part to be discontinued in the material master record.
Go to MM02 in MRP 4 view click on
discontinued part checkbox.
Then entre the new material and date from which
the new materil is to be taken in planning.
A distinction is made whether;
a) exactly one material is to be replaced by
one follow-up material (simple discontinuation), or whether
b) a group of materials are to be replaced by
another group of materials (parallel discontinuation)
Amol Gaurkar
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