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


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  • Key Concepts: Upper threshold is a parameter in the Demand Data Foundation (DDF) component of SAP. It is used to define the maximum amount of demand that can be planned for a particular item. This parameter helps to ensure that the demand for an item does not exceed its capacity.
    How to use it: The upper threshold can be set in the Demand Data Foundation (DDF) component of SAP. To do this, go to the “Planning Parameters” tab and select “Upper Threshold” from the drop-down menu. Enter the desired value for the upper threshold and click “Save”.
    Tips & Tricks: It is important to set the upper threshold correctly, as it can have a significant impact on the accuracy of your demand planning. It is also important to remember that the upper threshold should be set higher than the maximum expected demand for an item, as this will ensure that there is no risk of exceeding capacity.
    Related Information: For more information on setting up and using the upper threshold in SAP, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed instructions on how to use this feature in SAP.

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