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Miscellaneous
100

This Field shows the number of pieces that planners would need to have delivered to PDC to resolve all open Backorders for a part.

What is Net B/O?

100
This screen shows all open orders needed at PDC to support customer orders.
What is IF24? (CPS: DYREQORD)
100
This transaction allows us to see factory inventory so we can identify opportunities to fill urgent orders quickly.
What is MMBE?
100

This tool is your best way to identify your Buyer contact.

What is MC20?

100

Promise Dates for FLASH orders should be loaded into PDATE/FDATE within this time frame after a FLASH order is received.

What is within 24 Hours?

200

This field is used to code parts into categories based on the line activity for the part into one of 6 different groups.

What is Inventory Class?

200

This screen provides visibility to key parms such as Lead time, loaded MOQs, and lot sizes. The CWIS version of this screen also shows whether this part is factory or vendor supplied.

What is IF26? (IF23, CPS: DYONLINE)

200
Usually accessed through MD04, this transaction allows us to add, remove, or change supplier orders to match the CWIS/CPS schedule, and to send updates to the supplier via EDI.
What is ME38? (ME39)
200

This group contacts dealers on a daily basis for FLASH orders and can assist in aligning orders on CWIS with FDATE.

Who are the Critical Parts Analysts (CPAs)?

200

This Status on SPERT would be used if the supplier has shipped some but not all of their delinquent orders on a part.

What is In Process?

300

This kit code identifies that a part is sold both as a service part, and is used in XPAC kit production.

What is Kit code 'X'?

300

**DAILY DOUBLE**

This field, found on IF26, does NOT affect the way orders are placed in CWIS. Instead, this field is populated from the GOTO UNINV screen

What is Lot Size?

300
SAP identifies this group of exceptions as orders that need to be moved out, cancelled, or are bringing in excess stock.
What are Group 2 Exceptions?
300

This group is responsible for making changes to the next due order following an MOQ update.

Who are the planners?

300

These two keyboard shortcuts used together can allow you to copy and paste a part number to load any of your host and SAP screens.

What are Ctrl + C (Copy) and Ctrl + V (Paste)?

400

This Inventory Location code represents the E-PDC stock location.

What is 4700?

400

This screen can be used to identify recent changes to the schedule in Host

What is IF38? (CPS: DYITEMAC)

400
This field, visible in both MM03 and on MD04, identifies when an order can be loaded as due in SAP to align with the supplier's shipping schedule.
What is the Planning Calendar?
400

**DAILY DOUBLE**

These three e-mail groups are used to ask our receiving locations to process backorders, or request parts to be processed into available inventory.

What are XPAC GRC, DY Receiving, and DY ADC Office Support?

400
CWIS screens such as IF24, IF26, and IF38 are only accessible in this type of Host Session.
What is IMS10? (I10G/I10G2)
500

This field is highly confidential, and should never be shared outside of John Deere.

What is Net Price? (Dealer Net Price, MDP, Moline Dealer Price)

500

These three Short Lead Codes found on CWIS lines represent orders that are short led to the supplier, and will be scrubbed from our OTD metrics.

What are 'F', 'S', and 'W'?

500

This SAP transaction is use to create a placeholder in the system when we have approval to fill backorders or urgent orders from the factory.

What is MB21?

500

Among other responsibilities, this group is responsible for synching SAP with CWIS when the two systems are misaligned.

Who are the VD Error Coordinators?

500

Per our Escalation Guidelines, A non-responsive supplier can be escalated after this time frame, provided we have reached out via phone and E-mail to primary and secondary contacts.

What is 48 hours?
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