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Batch Derivation

This component enables the transfer, display for selection, and display of batch master data and classification data from component batches to produced batches. Component batches can send data, while produced batches can receive data. The batch derivation process involves creating a bill of materials, recipe, and process order for the header material, then creating condition records linking sender and receiver materials before releasing the process order to determine the batches and check if data was properly derived.
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Batch Derivation

This component enables the transfer, display for selection, and display of batch master data and classification data from component batches to produced batches. Component batches can send data, while produced batches can receive data. The batch derivation process involves creating a bill of materials, recipe, and process order for the header material, then creating condition records linking sender and receiver materials before releasing the process order to determine the batches and check if data was properly derived.
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Batch Derivation

This component enables you to do the following for batch master data and classification data of
the component batches of produced batches:

 Transfer
 Display for selection
 Display

The following basic rules apply:

 Component batches may send data.


 Produced batches may receive data.

In the following text, the term sender batch is used for component batches and receiver batch is
used for produced batches.

Process Flow:

 Create BOM and Recipe for Header material


 Create condition records for sender receiver materials
 Create Process Order
 Do the batch determination for components
 Release the process order
 Check for the batch derivation
Click on button
Drag and Drop these two to Left side materials to create sender and Receiver condition
records….
Then Save
Save the Process Order
Now Release the process order
Now save the process order

Now check in the Batch of the header material whether MFG date and SLED are updated as
per the requirement
MFG date: 01.07.2013 is the minimum of 14.08.2013 (Batch S1 material 2160) and 01.07.2013
(Batch 1234 material T-RJ200)

Shelf Life Exp. Date: 31.07.2013 is the minimum of 31.12.2014 (Batch S1 material 2160) and
31.07.2013 (Batch 1234 material T-RJ200)

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