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  3. object to be planned


What is object to be planned in SAP CO-PC - Product Cost Controlling?


SAP Term: object to be planned

  • Component: CO-PC

  • Component Name: Product Cost Controlling

  • Description: A business object in the SAP System for which a cost estimate can be created with Easy Cost Planning. This object is the reference object of costing. &EXAMPLE& Internal order Work breakdown structure element Appropriation request


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Object to be planned is a term used in SAP's Product Cost Controlling (CO-PC) component. It refers to the item or material that is to be planned and costed in the system. This could include raw materials, semi-finished products, or finished products. The object to be planned is used to define the cost elements and cost objects that are associated with the item or material. 
    
    How to use it: 
    In order to use the object to be planned, it must first be defined in the system. This can be done by entering the relevant information into the system, such as the item or material name, description, and cost elements. Once this is done, the object to be planned can then be used in various planning and costing activities within the system. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When defining an object to be planned, it is important to ensure that all of the relevant information is entered accurately. This will ensure that the object can be used correctly in planning and costing activities. Additionally, it is important to keep track of any changes made to an object to be planned, as this could affect its use in other areas of the system. 
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information on objects to be planned in SAP's Product Cost Controlling component, please refer to SAP's official documentation on the topic. Additionally, there are various online resources available that provide further information on this topic.
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