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Exception Reporting

In: Supply Chain Management with SAP APO¿

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  • Jörg Thomas Dickersbach

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Alerts notify the planner about situations which require his attention or interference. A shortage situation caused by higher demand due to increased sales or caused by production shortfall due to increased scrap is a typical example where an alert (in this case of the type ‘order has undercoverage’) helps the planner to act as early as possible. Alerts are displayed either in the alert monitor as a stand alone application or are integrated into other planning functionalities. The alert monitor is called with the transaction /SAPAPO/AMON1, figure 24.1: The alert monitor is structured into two parts: In the area above the objects for the alerts are selected. In the alert view below only those alerts for the objects are shown, which had been selected in the alert profiles and for which current alerts exist. The navigation becomes clearer after regarding the structure of the alert monitor configuration (with the transaction /SAPAPO/AMON_SETTING) in figure 24.2:

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  • Jörg Thomas Dickersbach, 2009. "Exception Reporting," Springer Books, in: Supply Chain Management with SAP APO¿, chapter 24, pages 427-436, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-92942-0_24
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-92942-0_24
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