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Component: CRM-RPL-SRV
Component Name: Service Resource Planning
Description: The specific point in time at which a system or non-system event occurs. For example, the point in time at which a phone call from a customer is answered, a service order is created saved, or a user status is set.
Key Concepts: A timestamp is a data type used in SAP CRM-RPL-SRV Service Resource Planning to store the date and time of an event. It is stored as a numerical value that represents the number of seconds since January 1, 1970. This numerical value is then converted into a readable format such as DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS. How to use it: Timestamps are used to track the date and time of events in SAP CRM-RPL-SRV Service Resource Planning. They can be used to track when a customer order was placed, when a service request was made, or when a task was completed. Timestamps can also be used to compare two events and determine which one occurred first. Tips & Tricks: When working with timestamps, it is important to remember that they are stored as numerical values and must be converted into a readable format before they can be used. Additionally, timestamps are stored in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) so it is important to take this into account when comparing timestamps from different time zones. Related Information: For more information on timestamps and how they are used in SAP CRM-RPL-SRV Service Resource Planning, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and resources available that provide more detailed information on working with timestamps in SAP.