SAP Reference Operation Set

SAP Reference Operation SetWelcome to the tutorial about SAP reference operation set. This tutorial is part of our free SAP PP course. After reading this tutorial, you will learn what is a reference operation set and how to create it. Also, we will explain how to use a reference operation set in routings and what are the benefits of doing so. You will also learn about some real-life examples from the industry about using reference operation sets.

What is SAP Reference Operation Set?

SAP reference operation set (ROS) is part of SAP PP master data which contains frequently used operation sequences for assemblies or subassemblies. The main function of SAP reference operation set is to avoid the need to enter operations and machine details every time when creating a new assembly.

When a new SAP routing is created for an assembly, we can create it with a reference to SAP reference operation set.

SAP reference rate routing is also similar to SAP reference operation set and will be used to define operation sequences in SAP repetitive manufacturing. The topics and points discussed for ROS in this tutorial are also applicable for SAP reference rate routing.

Usage of SAP Reference Operation Set (ROS)

When routings are created with a reference to SAP reference operation set, any changes in operations or timings can be performed in ROS directly. This way all SAP routings created with a reference to a particular SAP reference operation set will be changed automatically. It reduces master data maintenance efforts.

If a new SAP routing is created by copying SAP reference operation set, then only operation details are copied to the routing and there will not be any link between the new routing and ROS. In this case, any changes in ROS will not update the routing created by copying ROS.

SAP Reference Operation Set vs. SAP Routing

Reference operation set has the same structure as routings but still it has its own behavior in SAP:

  1. ROS cannot be used directly in production as it is not created with reference to an assembly.
  2. Similar to routings, ROS will not have any BOM component assignment screen.
  3. Unlike routings, ROS will not permit parallel and alternate sequences.

Technical Type of SAP Reference Operation Set

In SAP PP, routing, rate routing, reference operation set, reference rate routing and master recipe are called “Task lists”. They are referred as task lists because they contain lists of tasks that are needed to be performed to produce or manufacture a product. SAP system internally identifies each of them by means of task list types. Here is a table with task list types used in SAP PP module.

Task List Task List Types
Routing N
Rate routing R
Reference operation set S
Reference rate routing M
Master recipe 2

Creation of SAP Reference Operation Set

SAP reference operation set is created and modified using the below transactions.

Transaction code Description
CA11 Create reference operation set
CA12 Change reference operation set
CA13 Display reference operation set
CA21 Create reference rate routing
CA22 Change reference rate routing
CA23 Display reference rate routing

Creation of SAP reference operation set and rate reference routing (RRR) is similar to creation of SAP routings and the only difference is that ROS and RRR are created without a reference to any material.

Now, let’s go SAP system and access the transaction CA11. On the initial screen, if you leave the field Group as blank, the SAP system will assign an internal number automatically. If you want to assign an external name for group, type it in the Group field. Then press Enter.

Create SAP Reference Operation Set Transaction – Initial Screen
Create SAP Reference Operation Set Transaction – Initial Screen

The next screen will be ROS header screen. Enter the following details in the header view.

Usage: 1 (Production)

Status: 4 (Released)

From lot size and to lot size: by default, it will be 0 to 99999999

Now enter the unit of measure (UOM) for this lot range. This should be the same UOM of an assembly or sub-assembly in which we are going to create routing with a reference to this ROS.

Next, click on Operations button.

SAP Reference Operation Set – Header Details
SAP Reference Operation Set – Header Details
Create Reference Operation Set – Operation Overview
Create Reference Operation Set – Operation Overview

Enter the list of operations with activity times in sequences. Finally, click on Save button.

Creation of Routing with Reference to ROS

Let’s see how to create SAP routing with a reference to an existing ROS. Access the transaction CA01 and enter the material number and plant, then press Enter. In the routing header screen, enter these details:

Usage: 1 (Production)

Status: 4 (Released)

From lot size and to lot size: by default, it will be 0 to 99999999

Next, click on “Operations” button which will move you to the operations overview screen. Now, click on the menu Extras -> Reference-> Create. Then, enter the ROS group number. Now, operations of the SAP reference operation set will be transferred to the operations overview screen of the routing.

SAP Reference Operation Set Where-Used List

It is often necessary to check where a particular ROS is used. We can check a special report to see what assembly/subassembly use a particular ROS with the following transaction.

Transaction Description
CA90 Where-used list for ROS

We can also access this transaction using the following menu path:

Logistics -> Production -> Master Data -> Routings -> Reporting -> Where-Used List -> Reference Operation Set

Replacing ROS with Another ROS

Whenever there is a change in operation sequences or machines, we can also create a new ROS and assign it to the existing routing which refers the old ROS. We can use the following transactions to replace the old ROS with the new ROS.

Transaction Description
CA95 Mass change – replace of ROS in routing
CA95N Mass change – replace of ROS in routing

This will be used when there is change in process or design or timing, etc. There might be also a business case when business wants a different set of operations for only few assemblies. In this case, we can create a new ROS and replace the old ROS only for those assemblies.

Examples from Industry

Let consider the fastener industry which manufactures nuts and bolts. The following operations are identified to produce the bolts:

  1. Round bar cutting
  2. Hot forging
  3. Cutting using high speed blades
  4. Galvanizing
  5. Zinc removal process
  6. Quenching and cooling
  7. Painting

There are different dimensions (length and diameter) and types of bolts produced in the industries. Here are a few of the types: track bolt, square bolt, plow bolt, round bolt, aircraft bolt, lag bolt, flanged bolt and elevator bolt. Since all the above types and dimensions of bolts are following the same operations sequence, we can create SAP reference operation set with these operation sequences and refer it whenever creating respective type bolts.

Delink ROS Reference from Routing

When there will be a situation where the business wants a normal operation instead of a reference operation from ROS, it is necessary to remove (or delink) the reference. This can be done by choosing the following menu in edit routing transaction: Extras -> Reference -> Unlock, so that that the operation will be behave as a normal operation.

For example, let’s say a square bolt require additional operations after the cutting operation where you can unlock the cutting operation and include an additional new one.

SAP Reference Operation Set in Rework

SAP reference operation set is also used in rework operations. When rework is identified during production for a particular operation, we can include rework operations needed to be performed using a trigger point. This operation will be defined in SAP reference operation set and included in a production order after the operation in which rework occurred using the trigger point. A trigger point executes a list of commands or instructions which will be performed when a particular event occurs. The command or instruction might be printing of shop floor papers, insert rework operation or create rework order, etc.

SAP Reference Operation Set and Rework
SAP Reference Operation Set and Rework

In the shown above, let’s say there is rework identified after the zinc removal process. When rework is reported (EVENT) in zinc removal process, a trigger point assigned to this operation will be triggered and it adds/inserts two additional operations (zinc removal and visual test).

These additional two operations are defined in the ROS and this ROS is linked to the trigger point. The trigger point is assigned to operations in SAP routing. Configuration and master data settings are required to do this which will be explained in another chapter.

Did you like this tutorial? Have any questions or comments? We would love to hear your feedback in the comments section below. It’d be a big help for us, and hopefully it’s something we can address for you in improvement of our free SAP PP tutorials.

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10 thoughts on “SAP Reference Operation Set”

  1. i tried a lot to delink ROS by following your path. All the times same error appears stating”” NO reference selected(please select).” I dont know how it works, please explain

      1. I selected the operations and then applied the Delink path. Could you explain me this step as i am unable to do it.

  2. I am a beginner. Could you tell me where can I find a valid reference group of my production order? I just only want to see it.

  3. I want use refernce operation set to creat production order for rework,but system

    prompt

    “Generate Operation”,eg:”Routing selection Generate operation

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