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Component: IS-OIL-DS-TSW
Component Name: Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench
Description: The amount remaining after a tank is discharged.
Key Concepts: Heel is a term used in the IS-OIL-DS-TSW Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench component of SAP. It is used to refer to the amount of product that is left in a tank after a delivery has been made. This amount is also known as the “residual” or “remaining” product. How to use it: In order to use the heel term, users must first enter the amount of product that was delivered into the tank. This can be done by entering the quantity of product that was delivered into the tank in the “Delivery” field. Once this is done, the system will automatically calculate the amount of product that is left in the tank, which is referred to as the heel. Tips & Tricks: It is important to remember that the heel should always be entered in terms of volume, not weight. This is because different products have different densities, and therefore different weights for the same volume. Related Information: The heel term is also used in other components of SAP, such as IS-OIL-DS-TSW Tank Management and IS-OIL-DS-TSW Logistics Management. In these components, it is used to refer to the amount of product that remains in a tank after a delivery has been made.