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What is 'threshold' in SAP IS-RAO - SAP Retail Activity Optimization?


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  • Key Concepts: Thresholds are used in SAP Retail Activity Optimization (IS-RAO) to define the minimum and maximum values for a certain activity. They are used to ensure that activities are performed within a certain range, and can be used to set limits on the amount of resources that can be used for a particular activity.
    How to use it: Thresholds can be set up in IS-RAO by defining the minimum and maximum values for a particular activity. This can be done by selecting the activity from the list of available activities, and then setting the minimum and maximum values for that activity. Once the thresholds have been set, they will be applied to all activities within that range.
    Tips & Tricks: When setting up thresholds in IS-RAO, it is important to consider the impact that they will have on the overall performance of the system. For example, if a threshold is set too low, it may limit the amount of resources available for a particular activity, which could lead to decreased performance. It is also important to consider how changes in thresholds may affect other activities within the system.
    Related Information: For more information about setting up thresholds in IS-RAO, please refer to SAP's documentation on the topic. Additionally, there are several online tutorials available which provide step-by-step instructions on how to set up thresholds

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