Sap MM Impicc-200415121614
Sap MM Impicc-200415121614
Sap MM Impicc-200415121614
This is brief overview for implementing cycle counting process in the SAP inventory management (IM) module.
Cycle counting is a method of physical inventory whereby inventory is counted at regular intervals
within a fiscal year. Physical inventory may be required by financial accounting rules or tax
regulations. Cycle counting process is less disruptive to operations. This process can be integrated in
daily operations, for e.g., count 200 materials at beginning of shift (20 people counts 10 materials
each).
Cycle Counting allows you to count fast-moving items more frequently than slow-moving items.
Cycle counting process is fairly easy to implement. This process increases accuracy of inventory.
Configuration
Cycle count indicator
Follow this configuration path: IMG – Materials Management – Inventory management and Physical
inventory – Physical inventory – Cycle counting (Tcode: OMCO)
Configure following parameters
1. Define the allowed cycle counting indicators in the plant.
2. Make the required settings for each indicator.
No. of phys. inventories per fiscal year for cycle counting: Specifies how often during the fiscal year a
physical inventory is to be carried out for a material subject to cycle counting. This parameter will
convert count interval in work days.
Interval: The count interval is determined automatically on the basis of the number of physical
inventories specified for the fiscal year.
Float time: Indicates the number of workdays by which the planned count date may vary from the
current date.
For the plant 3000, the float time is five days. A physical inventory has been planned for a material
belonging to category C for June, 1. On expiration of the float time (after June, 6), the physical
inventory has not yet been carried out. Irrespective of the category, the material is parked for the next
cycle counting run.
Percentage: Specifies the percentage allocation of the materials to the individual cycle counting
categories. The percentage value is used for automatic assignment of the cycle counting indicator
during ABC analysis.
This is more generic physical inventory settings, but it may impact cycle counting process
This indicator is set if the material is to be cycle counted. It can also determine how the count is taken
and how often. It groups the materials together into various cycle counting categories. Usually, these
categories correspond to the ABC analysis of the materials. ABC analysis can be done via report
MIBC (Program RMCBIN00).
2. Cycle counting indicator is fixed:
This means that the cycle counting indicator cannot be changed for cycle counting by an ABC
analysis.
Assuming cycle count indicator is set on materials, first step in cycle count process is to create cycle
counting documents.
MICN – Create Physical Inventory Documents for Cycle Counting
This report is to create batch input session’s physical inventory documents for the cycle counting
physical inventory procedure.
Selection
Restrict selection based on Material number, storage location, Material group etc.
In addition to unrestricted-use stock, you can include stock in quality inspection and blocked stock in
the selection.
By specifying a threshold value, you can define that only stocks above or up to a particular level are
included.
Posting block
Indicates that no goods movements involving the materials listed in the physical inventory document
can be posted for the duration of a physical inventory count.
The indicator is set for the affected stocks in each case (storage location stock, batch stock, or special
stock), for all associated stock types and is not cancelled until the count results are posted.
• Directly upon entry of the physical inventory document (if the count is to take place
immediately).
It specifies the book inventory balances of those items in a physical inventory document that have not
yet been counted and are frozen. This indicator has the effect that the current book inventory balance
is recorded in the physical inventory document. The system compares the counted stock with the
frozen book inventory balance to determine any inventory differences. If the count results are not
entered immediately after the stock has been counted, it is useful to set this indicator so that any
goods movements which may take place in the meantime will not change the book inventory balance
relevant to the physical inventory.
For example: Business process is to count inventory before shift begins, and then after few hours
inventory administrator enters counts. In this case do not set ‘Posting block’, as production will need to
perform goods issue. In this case set ‘Freeze book inventory’, so inventory count will be measured
against inventory at the time when physical inventory documents were created.
Output of MICN
Output will have all materials for which physical inventory documents can be created.
It then lists the stock management units for which a physical inventory is already active, but has not
been completed within the predefined float time and therefore must be completed urgently. These
stock management units are not included when the batch input session is created because active
physical inventory documents already exist.
In addition, the list contains all materials for which cycle counting is required within the planned interval
(specified interval for the planned count date). If a physical inventory had already been due prior to the
planned interval, the planned count date would be highlighted.
The remaining steps are self-explanatory. Inventory reference number can be used for the rest of the
transaction to complete cycle counting process.
This transaction can be used as working transaction for inventory administrators. User can use
inventory reference number to group cycle counting document.
In this transaction user can enter count, monitor progress, run analysis and post counts.
Integration
When the inventory differences are posted, the total stock is automatically adjusted to the counted
quantity on the document. When the document is posted, the difference will correspond to either a
goods receipt of goods issue. This affects following areas: