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What is 'route' in SAP LE-TRM - Task & Resource Management?


route - Overview

  • Component: LE-TRM

  • Component Name: Task & Resource Management

  • Description: The distance to be covered between a starting point and an end point. A route can be comprised of several legs, depending on whether the task is a standalone task or bundle.


route - Details


  • Key Concepts: A route in SAP LE-TRM Task & Resource Management is a sequence of activities that are linked together to form a process. It is used to define the order in which tasks must be completed and the resources that are required to complete them. Routes can be used to define the sequence of activities for a single task or for multiple tasks.
    How to use it: Routes can be created in SAP LE-TRM Task & Resource Management by selecting the “Create Route” option from the menu. This will open a window where you can enter the details of the route, such as the name, description, and sequence of activities. Once you have entered all the details, you can save the route and it will be available for use in your project.
    Tips & Tricks: When creating a route, it is important to consider the resources that are required for each activity. This will ensure that all tasks are completed in the correct order and with the right resources. Additionally, it is important to consider any dependencies between activities when creating a route. This will ensure that all tasks are completed in the correct order and with the right resources.
    Related Information: For more information on routes in SAP LE-TRM Task & Resource Management, please refer to the official documentation available on SAP’s website.

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