Variant Configuration KT
Variant Configuration KT
PreparedbyGaneshSundaramoorthy
Material
BOM
Reference
Components
(selection condition)
Characteristics
Standard
Characteristic Values
(Preconditions)
Values can be passed on to the reference characteristics from a std SAP table.
The configurable product has a super BOM, containing all the components
that can be used in the product, and a super task list, containing all the
operations that can be used to manufacture the product. By assigning the
variant product to a class, you assign characteristics to the configurable
product. You use these characteristics to describe an individual variant.
Object dependencies ensure that the correct components are selected from
the super BOM and the correct operations are selected from the super task
list.
The mutual interdependencies between objects is established through the
object dependencies. Object dependencies can be defined between
characteristics and characteristic values. They can also be defined to ensure
that the correct BOM items and operations are selected when an object is
configured. They can be described in a dependency editor using a special
syntax.
The Dependencies can be of many types.
You can only use a class in variant configuration if the class has a class type
that supports variant configuration. In the standard R/3 System, the class
type for variants is class type 300. However, in Customizing for Classification,
you can define other class types for variant configuration.
On the value assignment screen, you can check whether the values assigned
match the configuration of a material variant.
In Purchasing using txn MEK1, you can use variant conditions to define
surcharges and discounts for configurable materials that are procured
externally. The surcharges and discounts depend on the values assigned to
the characteristics in the sales order.
You have to create a reference characteristic (for pricing) that refers to table
MMCOM, field VKOND. The characteristic is assigned to the variant class for
the configurable material.
Similarly in Sales and Distribution using txn VK11, surcharges and discounts
can be defined. You have to create a reference characteristic that refers to
table SDCOM, field VKOND.
The variant field here is case sensitive and hence the variants should be
entered with the correct case in this screen.
Super BOM creation:
The super BOM links characteristic value to components. The bill of material
(BOM) of a configurable material contains all the components that are
required to manufacture the material. The BOM contains components that are
only used in specific variants (variant parts), as well as components that are
used in all variants (non-variable parts).
This is why BOMs for configurable materials are known as super BOMs. You
can assign object dependencies to the BOM items for a configurable material.
You can assign the following dependency types to BOM items:
Selection conditions
To ensure that variant parts are selected when they are needed in a variant,
you assign selection conditions to the variant parts.
Procedures (actions)
You can use procedures to change field values in a BOM item, such as the
component quantity.
Notes: