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Component: PP
Component Name: Production Planning and Control
Description: The planned finish date of an order without the float after production.
Key Concepts: The scheduled finish date (SFD) is a term used in SAP Production Planning and Control (PP). It is the date that a production order is expected to be completed. The SFD is calculated based on the planned start date, the duration of the production order, and any holidays or other non-working days that may occur during the production process. How to use it: The SFD can be found in the production order header data. It is used to plan and monitor the progress of a production order. The SFD can be changed manually if needed, but it should be done with caution as it can affect other parts of the production process. Tips & Tricks: When changing the SFD, it is important to consider any holidays or other non-working days that may occur during the production process. This will ensure that the SFD is accurate and that the production order will be completed on time. Related Information: The SFD is closely related to other terms such as planned start date, planned finish date, and actual finish date. It is important to understand how these terms are related in order to effectively plan and monitor production orders.