SAP Program RJVPST10 - IS-M/SD: Production Statistics for Bundles

Description
This report creates a list of production statistics for one shippingdate and plant containing data for bundling at the printing works. Itlists the number of bundles for production for each edition and truckroute.

Precondition
These statistics are based on the results of bundling. This means thatthe statistics can only be created if bundling has been performedsuccessfully. In addition, the issue weights should have beenmaintained, since otherwise the specification of weights has nomeaning.

Output
The statistics comprise two parts:
Part 1:
The report lists the editions for a printing works (plant) for oneshipping date. The number of copies is listed for each insert mix,truck route and delivery type. This number is determined by adding fulland odd bundles as well as postal packs, although the latter are markedseparately. To explain the number arrived at, the number of units perodd bundle, the number of full bundles and the number of full bundlesto cover the odd bundles are listed for each truck route.
The list contains the following characteristics (C) and key figures(K):

  • Publication (C)

  • Edition (C)

  • Insert mix (C) (3-character ID)

  • Truck route (C)

  • Logistical delivery type (C)

  • Size of full bundle (C) (several possible for each truck route)

  • Number of full bundles (K)

  • Total number of units including quantities from odd bundles (K)

  • Number of full bundles to cover odd bundle quantity (K)

  • Issues in postal packs (K)

  • Part 2:
    The inserts are listed for each issue and insert mix ID (3-characternumber).
    This list comprises the following columns:
    • Line for carrying issue:

    • Publication
      Edition
      Publication date
      Insert mix (3-character ID)
      Weight of carrying issue without inserts
      Weight of carrying issue including all inserts
      • Line for each insert:

      • Publication
        Edition
        Publication date
        Insert weight
        The weights are derived as follows: If the actual weight is maintainedfor the issue, this is used. If this is not the case, the planned issueweight is used, and if this is not maintained, the calculated weight.If none of these weights is maintained, the weight listed is '0'.