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Your Mission: Configure Schedule Lines Without Breaking MRP. 🧱🕵️♂️ Stop me if you've heard this one. A Consultant walks into a workshop. The client says: "We want to sell services, but we want the warehouse to print a delivery note for it." The room goes silent. The MM Consultant starts sweating. The PP Consultant leaves the room. 🏃♂️💨 This is the Schedule Line Paradox. I've been digging through the archives (shoutout to Mickael Quesnot's legendary guides) and adapting them for the S/4HANA world. The truth? The button clicks have changed, but the logic is immortal. 🚨 The Trap: You assign a Movement Type (601) to a Service Item Category. Result? The system waits for inventory that doesn't exist. Your delivery is blocked. Your billing is stuck. The Ghost of Accounting Future haunts you. ✅ The Fix (The "Standard" Way): Item Category: DIEN (Service). Schedule Line: CD or CN (No Delivery). The "But I want a paper" Hack: If they really need a paper, check "Item Relevant for Delivery" in VOV6 but leave the Movement Type BLANK. Result: You get a delivery document (paperwork) but no goods movement (no accounting nightmare). This is just Page 14 of the new S/4HANA Pocket Book I'm compiling. We cover: The "Z" Convention (Why we copy CP to ZP). The Shipping Point math (Plant + Loading Grp + Conditions). The Status Profile traffic lights 🚦. Your Turn: What's the worst Schedule Line configuration error you've ever inherited? Did someone put a 601 on a Text Item? 💀 Quiz : https://lnkd.in/eKVXcR4A 👇 Let me know in the comments. Best horror story gets a free copy of Volume 1. #SAP #S4HANA #SAPConsultant #Logistics #SupplyChain #ERP #MissionImpossible #Fiori #SD #Configuration
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Best horror story gets a free copy of Volume 1.