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  1. SAP Glossary
  2. Product Cost Controlling
  3. planned scrap quantity


What is planned scrap quantity in SAP CO-PC - Product Cost Controlling?


SAP Term: planned scrap quantity


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Planned scrap quantity is a term used in SAP's CO-PC Product Cost Controlling component. It is the amount of scrap that is expected to be produced during the production process. This amount is used to calculate the cost of production and is taken into account when determining the total cost of goods sold. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The planned scrap quantity can be entered into SAP's CO-PC Product Cost Controlling component. This information can then be used to calculate the cost of production and the total cost of goods sold. The planned scrap quantity can also be used to determine the amount of raw materials that need to be purchased for a given production run. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    It is important to accurately enter the planned scrap quantity into SAP's CO-PC Product Cost Controlling component in order to ensure that the cost of production and total cost of goods sold are accurately calculated. It is also important to keep track of any changes in the planned scrap quantity as this can have an impact on the cost of production and total cost of goods sold. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The planned scrap quantity is related to other terms such as actual scrap quantity, standard scrap rate, and actual scrap rate. These terms are all used in SAP's CO-PC Product Cost Controlling component and are important for accurately calculating the cost of production and total cost of goods sold.
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