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Component: MM
Component Name: Materials Management
Description: The total accumulated quantity of all deliveries in respect of a scheduling agreement item over a period up to certain key date. The cumulative delivered quantity facilitates the planning and monitoring of such deliveries.
Key Concepts: Cumulative Delivered Quantity (CDQ) is a term used in SAP Materials Management (MM) to refer to the total quantity of goods that have been delivered to a customer over a period of time. It is calculated by adding up all the individual deliveries made to the customer during that period. How to use it: In SAP MM, CDQ can be used to track the total amount of goods delivered to a customer over a certain period of time. This information can be used to analyze customer demand and plan future deliveries accordingly. It can also be used to monitor supplier performance and ensure that all deliveries are made on time. Tips & Tricks: When tracking CDQ, it is important to ensure that all deliveries are accurately recorded in SAP MM. This will ensure that the CDQ is accurate and up-to-date. Additionally, it is important to keep track of any returns or cancellations, as these will affect the CDQ calculation. Related Information: Cumulative Delivered Quantity is closely related to other terms such as cumulative ordered quantity (COQ) and cumulative invoiced quantity (CIQ). These terms are used in SAP MM to track the total amount of goods ordered, invoiced, and delivered over a certain period of time.