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What is 'degree of conversion' in SAP BC-DWB-DIC - ABAP Dictionary?


degree of conversion - Overview

  • Component: BC-DWB-DIC

  • Component Name: ABAP Dictionary

  • Description: The percentage of the data of the original table that is copied back to the table with a new structure during an incremental conversion.


degree of conversion - Details


  • Key Concepts: Degree of conversion is a term used in the BC-DWB-DIC ABAP Dictionary to describe the percentage of a material that has been converted from one form to another. For example, if a material is converted from raw material to finished product, the degree of conversion would be 100%.
    How to use it: The degree of conversion can be used to measure the efficiency of a production process. It can also be used to track the progress of a production process and identify areas where improvements can be made.
    Tips & Tricks: It is important to monitor the degree of conversion on a regular basis in order to ensure that the production process is running efficiently. Additionally, it is important to keep track of any changes in the degree of conversion over time in order to identify any potential issues or areas for improvement.
    Related Information: The degree of conversion can also be used in conjunction with other metrics such as throughput time and yield rate in order to gain a better understanding of the overall performance of a production process. Additionally, it can be used to compare different production processes and identify areas where improvements can be made.

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