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What is lower threshold in SAP CA-DDF - Demand Data Foundation?


SAP Term: lower threshold

  • Component: CA-DDF

  • Component Name: Demand Data Foundation

  • Description: The lower boundary the key figure must not fall short of. A value defined in regulations for products that must be fulfilled or may not be exceeded.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Lower threshold is a feature of the Demand Data Foundation (DDF) component of SAP. It is used to define the minimum amount of data that must be present in a given data set before it can be used for analysis. This helps to ensure that the data is accurate and reliable.
    
    How to use it: 
    Lower threshold can be set in the DDF component of SAP. To do this, go to the “Data Sets” tab and select the “Lower Threshold” option. Here, you can enter the minimum amount of data that must be present in a given data set before it can be used for analysis. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When setting the lower threshold, it is important to consider the type of data that will be used for analysis. For example, if you are analyzing sales data, you may want to set a higher lower threshold than if you are analyzing customer feedback data. This will help ensure that the data is accurate and reliable. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The Demand Data Foundation (DDF) component of SAP also includes other features such as upper threshold and time series analysis. These features can be used to further refine the accuracy and reliability of your data sets. Additionally, there are many resources available online that provide more information about using DDF in SAP.
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