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Component: PP-CRP
Component Name: Capacity Requirements Planning
Description: A criterion containing subprofiles for controlling the structure, appearance, and behavior of the graphic planning table and the graphic objects it contains.
Key Concepts: Planning table profile is a feature of the Capacity Requirements Planning (CRP) component in SAP. It is used to define the characteristics of a planning table, such as the number of columns and rows, the type of data to be displayed, and the layout of the table. The planning table profile also determines which fields are available for data entry and which fields are used for calculations. How to use it: To create a planning table profile, go to the Capacity Requirements Planning (CRP) component in SAP. Select “Planning Table Profile” from the menu. Enter a name for the profile and select the number of columns and rows. Then, select the type of data to be displayed in each column and row. Finally, select which fields are available for data entry and which fields are used for calculations. Tips & Tricks: When creating a planning table profile, it is important to consider how much data will be entered into each field. This will help determine which fields should be used for data entry and which should be used for calculations. Additionally, it is important to consider how the data will be displayed in order to ensure that it is easy to read and understand. Related Information: For more information on planning table profiles, please refer to SAP’s official documentation on Capacity Requirements Planning (CRP). Additionally, there are many online tutorials available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to create a planning table profile in SAP.