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What Is The Purpose And Integration Feature Of Sap Oil And Gas? |
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Answer» SAP Oil & GAS (TSW - Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench) Purpose: Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench (TSW) provides functions for stock projection and for planning and scheduling bulk shipments using nominations. TSW provides the relevant master data to model the supply chain. The stock projection, planning, and nomination processes enable the scheduler to schedule bulk shipments while taking into account supply, demand, and AVAILABLE transportation. Prerequisites: To use the component TSW, you must activate TSW in the current system and client. To do this, in Customizing for Industry Solution Oil & Gas (Downstream) choose TSW (Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench) Specify TSW control parameters and select the TSW active indicator. Integration: To ensure full integration with the SAP Oil & Gas solution, the underlying document flow of a scheduled goods movement is initiated by the TSW user. This involves the automatic creation of shipments using the Transportation and Distribution (TD) component, and the creation of all TD-relevant and subsequent material movement documents. The Oil Quantity Conversion function provided in the SAP Oil & Gas solution is also integrated with TSW. In order for the Quantity Conversion Interface (QCI) to work properly in TSW, the necessary conversion data must be defined for the material, plant, storage LOCATION, and batch.
The following master data objects in the TSW application:
The following planning tools are provided by the TSW application:
The following scheduling tools are provided by the TSW application:
The following sequence is recommended to properly model the supply chain using TSW master data objects:
The following sequence is recommended to properly set up planning data:
The following sequence is an example of a scheduling scenario:
SAP Oil & Gas (TSW - Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench) Purpose: Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench (TSW) provides functions for stock projection and for planning and scheduling bulk shipments using nominations. TSW provides the relevant master data to model the supply chain. The stock projection, planning, and nomination processes enable the scheduler to schedule bulk shipments while taking into account supply, demand, and available transportation. Prerequisites: To use the component TSW, you must activate TSW in the current system and client. To do this, in Customizing for Industry Solution Oil & Gas (Downstream) choose TSW (Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench) Specify TSW control parameters and select the TSW active indicator. Integration: To ensure full integration with the SAP Oil & Gas solution, the underlying document flow of a scheduled goods movement is initiated by the TSW user. This involves the automatic creation of shipments using the Transportation and Distribution (TD) component, and the creation of all TD-relevant and subsequent material movement documents. The Oil Quantity Conversion function provided in the SAP Oil & Gas solution is also integrated with TSW. In order for the Quantity Conversion Interface (QCI) to work properly in TSW, the necessary conversion data must be defined for the material, plant, storage location, and batch. The following master data objects in the TSW application: The following planning tools are provided by the TSW application: The following scheduling tools are provided by the TSW application: The following sequence is recommended to properly model the supply chain using TSW master data objects: The following sequence is recommended to properly set up planning data: The following sequence is an example of a scheduling scenario: |
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