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Component: PP-BD
Component Name: Basic Data
Description: The calculation of standard values for an individual processing step of an operation. The calculation of standard values for the operation "turning", for example, can be split up into the sub-calculations "straight turning" and "facing".
Key Concepts: CAPP subcalculation is a feature of the SAP PP-BD Basic Data component. It allows users to define and calculate the cost of a production order based on the components used in the production process. This calculation is done using a set of predefined formulas and parameters, which can be customized to meet specific needs. How to use it: To use CAPP subcalculation, users must first define the components that will be used in the production process. This includes defining the cost of each component, as well as any additional costs associated with the production process. Once this is done, users can then define the formulas and parameters that will be used to calculate the cost of the production order. Tips & Tricks: When setting up CAPP subcalculation, it is important to ensure that all components and costs are accurately defined. This will ensure that the cost calculation is accurate and that any changes made to the components or costs are reflected in the final cost calculation. Additionally, it is important to regularly review and update the formulas and parameters used for cost calculation to ensure they remain up-to-date. Related Information: For more information on CAPP subcalculation, please refer to SAP’s official documentation on PP-BD Basic Data. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed tutorials and best practices for setting up and using CAPP subcalculation.