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What is planning line in SAP CA-MRS - SAP Multiresource Scheduling?


SAP Term: planning line

  • Component: CA-MRS

  • Component Name: SAP Multiresource Scheduling

  • Description: The line in the planning board that exists for every single resource. Here the planned assignments of the resource are displayed and edited.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    A planning line is a graphical representation of a resource in the SAP Multiresource Scheduling (CA-MRS) component. It is used to plan and manage the availability of resources, such as personnel, machines, and materials. The planning line can be used to define the availability of resources over a certain period of time. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The planning line can be used to define the availability of resources over a certain period of time. It can also be used to assign resources to tasks and activities. The planning line can be used to view the availability of resources in real-time, as well as to plan for future resource needs. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When using the planning line, it is important to consider the availability of resources over a certain period of time. This will help ensure that resources are available when needed and that tasks and activities are completed on time. Additionally, it is important to consider the impact of changes in resource availability on other tasks and activities. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The SAP Multiresource Scheduling (CA-MRS) component is part of the SAP ERP system. It is used to manage and optimize resource utilization across multiple projects and activities. Additionally, it provides tools for forecasting resource needs and managing resource availability.
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