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What is total demand work in SAP CA-MRS - SAP Multiresource Scheduling?


SAP Term: total demand work

  • Component: CA-MRS

  • Component Name: SAP Multiresource Scheduling

  • Description: The amount of work that is required to fulfill all demands that are assigned to a particular resource planning node.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Total Demand Work is a feature of the CA-MRS SAP Multiresource Scheduling component. It allows users to view the total demand for a resource or resources over a given period of time. This helps users to better plan and manage their resources, as they can see how much work is required and when it needs to be completed. 
    
    How to use it: 
    To use Total Demand Work, users must first select the resource or resources they wish to view the total demand for. They can then select the period of time they wish to view the total demand for. Once this is done, the total demand for the selected resource or resources will be displayed in a graph or table format. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When using Total Demand Work, it is important to remember that the total demand displayed is only an estimate. It does not take into account any changes that may occur during the period of time being viewed. Therefore, it is important to regularly check and update the total demand as needed. 
    
    Related Information: 
    Total Demand Work is just one of many features available in CA-MRS SAP Multiresource Scheduling. Other features include resource planning, resource optimization, and resource utilization. All of these features can help users better manage their resources and ensure that their projects are completed on time and within budget.
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