on 05-10-2011 12:25 PM
Hi All,
What is the Org structure in SAP SNC???
Thanks
Best Regards,
Sanjay
Hi Sanjay
In SAP SNC, A company is represented as Business Partner of type Organisation
So for example, a customer, supplier and your plant/company
Business partner of type Person corresponds to a real person within a company. It represents a specific user who works with the SAP SNC Web application.
A business partner of type Person is connected to a business partner of type Organization
So if you are dealing with your suppliers, lets say Plant XYZ procures its raw materials from Supplier SUP123
Then we represent them in SAP SNC as
BP (of type Organization) -XYZ
BP (of type Organization)-SUP123
in this case, The naming convention are same in both ECC and SNC
Now we create BP of type person and assign to the BP(of type org) in relationship tab-Transaction BP
Lets say BPPER1 belongs to XYZ & SUP123 belongs to SUP123
Refer help link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_scm70/helpdata/en/c9/5109f0996b46d99952e313b812de98/content.htm
Best Regards
Vinod
Edited by: Vinod Kumar Pedapati on May 11, 2011 5:51 AM
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Hi Sanjay,
When you CIF location like Vendor from R\3 in SNC it will create location with location type 1011 it also creates BP as a ogranization.
For example if Vendor is 123456 and it is CIF to SNC it will create 123456 location with location type 1011 and also BP organization 0000123456 which is automatically assigned to location(provided you have maintained Title=Company in Vendor master of R\3 Tcode:XK02 in Address tab)
When you CIF the Plant from R\3 to SNC it creates location as production plant with location type 1001 and BP organization you need to create manually (Tcode:BP) and assign it to plant (tcode:/n/SAPAPO/LOC3 general tab field name=BP number)
Storage location is not consider in to SNC.
See the below link for more details:(You may be aware of this)
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_scm50/helpdata/en/a6/ac12403dbedd5fe10000000a155106/frameset.htm
http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/SCM/Integration-CoreInterface%28CIF%29
Regards,
Nikhil
Hi Sanjay
>If one R/3 location is CIFed to SNC what it will become in SNC??
Each Supply Chain units in R/3 like Plant,Vendor,Customer,Supplier etc are handled as locations in SAP SNC or SAP SCM
Lets say a Plant XYZ is refered as location XYZ of type 1001 in SAP SNC
Go to transaction in SAP SNC /SAPAPO/LOC3 - Location
You will see field Location Type :
1001 Production Plant
1002 Distribution Center
1007 Storage Location MRP Area
1010 Customer
1011 Vendor
Basically in SAP SNC/SCM all these are locations, where planning happens, to map them back to R/3, they differentiate these locations based on location type.
>What is the BP no. and what is the role of that location that CIFed Location??
BP no corresponds to the organizational unit.
This comes into picture, in order to share the internal application (SAP SNC owned by OEM-Original Equipment Manufacuturer) to thier supply chain members like customer,supplier and sub contractor
They brought this BP concept, where an external supply chain unit is defined as BP of type Organisation and the necessary users(internet users/persons) are created under it
Now the mapping happens in location master /SAPAPO/LOC3 in the field Business Partner Number
>Is it not having BP no.?? Is the Storage location not taken into picture in SNC???
Yes it can have the B.P no provided before cifing, you enable the option both
in cfm1 field Create Loc./BP
This is only available for vendors,customers
For plants you will have to create manually in SAP SNC and assign it in location master
Storage locations are not handled in SAP SNC, I think Nikhil already mentioned it
Refer this help link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_scm70/helpdata/en/3a/d5d83773c3522be10000009b38f842/frameset.htm
Integration of Locations
Best Regards
Vinod
Edited by: Vinod Kumar Pedapati on May 12, 2011 7:51 AM
Hi Sanjay
Each of these supply chain units be it plant,customer,supplier are represented as BP of type organisations
So that they can have their own SNC webui
Now plant is owned by OEM, so he will be given access to SNC Web UI Customer View
Without this BP, you will not able to use customer view!!!!
If that is fine with you, you can go ahead
May i know the requirement behind this question???
Best Regards
Vinod
Hi Sanjay,
In SNC you can have any number of business partner organization depending upon rquirement.
Example:
ABC is a company we can create one BP organization and assigned this BP organization to all location in SNC.
Company>BP oganization->Location->BP Person->Internet user
But if you want regoinwise mapping then you can create as many BP organization as per your requirement.
Say ABC company has 4 regoin North ,East,West and South then we can create 4 BP ogranization (BPNORTH,BPEAST,BPWEST and BPSOUTH) for each regoin and assign BPNORTH business partner organization to all north location in SNC similarly we can assign BP org BPEAST for all east location and so on for BPWEST and BPSOUTH.
Company>BP oganization BP North->North Location->BP Person(Employee of North location)->Internet user
Company>BP oganization BP East->East Location->BP Person(Employee of East location)->Internet user
Company>BP oganization BP West->West Location->BP Person(Employee of West location)->Internet user
Company>BP oganization BP South->South Location->BP Person(Employee of South location)->Internet user
You can create BP org structure as per you requirement in SNC.
Note that:
1) Relation of BP type Ogranization to location is many to one ( 1 location can be assigned only one BP organization at a time
but different location can have same BP organization)
2) Relation of BP type of person to internet user is 1 to 1.
3) Internet user assigned to one BP organization can not see the data of other BP orgnaiztion.
eg:Internet user of BPNORTH can not see the data of any other BP organization BPEAST,BPWEST,BPSOUTH
Regards,
Nikhil
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