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Welcome to this demonstration on generating and analyzing a multi-level Bill of Materials (BOM) in SAP using transaction CS12. In this session, you’ll learn how to display the complete hierarchical structure of a product — from top-level assemblies to the smallest subcomponents — and understand how these relationships impact production planning, procurement, and engineering coordination. The multi-level BOM report is one of SAP’s most powerful tools for visualizing product complexity. It allows users to “explode” a finished product into all of its dependent components and sub-assemblies, offering a transparent view of every material involved in production. Using PepsiCo as a case study, this lesson demonstrates how global manufacturers rely on SAP BOM reports to maintain consistency across plants, prevent component shortages, and ensure accurate production scheduling. From a packaging engineer validating sub-assembly details to a planner verifying procurement readiness, every role depends on this structured visibility to keep operations running smoothly. By the end of this session, you’ll know how to generate, read, and interpret a multi-level BOM, identify assemblies and dependencies, and apply these insights to optimize production efficiency and coordination across teams. 📘 What You’ve Learned 1️⃣ Understand the purpose and importance of a multi-level BOM in SAP for manufacturing, engineering, and supply chain management. 2️⃣ Learn how to navigate to the multi-level BOM reporting screen through the SAP menu or by using transaction code CS12. 3️⃣ Identify the key input parameters required to generate the report: Material Number, Plant, and BOM Application (value “4” for production). 4️⃣ Understand what BOM Application values mean and how SAP uses them to determine the BOM version for production, costing, or engineering. 5️⃣ Generate the multi-level BOM report to display hierarchical structures of assemblies and subcomponents. 6️⃣ Interpret the hierarchical layout — including indentation levels, component numbers, and assembly indicators — to understand product structure. 7️⃣ Learn how assemblies and sub-assemblies are nested and how to identify dependencies between components. 8️⃣ Analyze how quantities, material descriptions, and levels support accurate procurement, scheduling, and inventory planning. 9️⃣ Understand how the multi-level view supports cross-functional teams in aligning production, procurement, and engineering activities. 🔟 Recognize how multi-level BOM visibility prevents shortages, improves change management, and supports consistent global manufacturing. 1️⃣1️⃣ Apply BOM reporting insights to real-world scenarios, such as planning new product introductions, managing shared components, and optimizing production workflows. 👥 Who It’s For ❶ Production planners and schedulers who need full visibility of all materials required to execute manufacturing orders. ❷ Procurement and materials management teams tracking in-house versus externally sourced components. ❸ Engineers and product designers verifying structure accuracy and sub-component relationships. ❹ Supply chain and logistics professionals ensuring availability and alignment of subassemblies across plants. ❺ SAP learners and professionals developing skills in Production Planning (PP) and Material Management (MM) reporting tools. 🏁 Summary In this session, you’ve learned how to generate and analyze a multi-level Bill of Materials (BOM) using transaction CS12 in SAP. You now understand how to enter material, plant, and BOM application data to produce a complete exploded view of a product’s components. You also gained the ability to interpret BOM hierarchies, identify sub-assemblies, and analyze how every component connects within a product structure. This visibility empowers teams to anticipate material needs, avoid shortages, and synchronize procurement and production plans across departments. Through the PepsiCo example, you saw how multi-level BOM reports provide the clarity required to manage global operations — from verifying packaging sub-assemblies in one region to aligning production schedules in another. With this knowledge, you can now use multi-level BOM reports to enhance planning accuracy, streamline collaboration, and strengthen production readiness in your organization. Keep practicing — every BOM you explore brings you closer to mastering the structure of production in SAP. #SAPERP #SAPTraining #SAPLearning #SAPModules #EnterpriseResourcePlanning #DigitalTransformation #SAPForBeginners #SAPImplementation #ERPSolutions #ERP #SAP #ECC #sappp #sappptraining #sappptutorialforbeginners #sapppcourse