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What is total demand in SAP PPM-PRO - Project Management?


SAP Term: total demand

  • Component: PPM-PRO

  • Component Name: Project Management

  • Description: The total distributed demand. If the demand is not distributed, the system enters the total demand straight away. If the demand has been distributed, the total demand is calculated as the total of the demands that were distributed.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Total demand is a term used in SAP PPM-PRO Project Management to refer to the total amount of resources required to complete a project. It is calculated by taking into account the number of resources needed for each task, the duration of each task, and the total number of tasks in the project.
    
    How to use it: 
    Total demand can be used to determine the amount of resources needed for a project. It can also be used to compare the resource requirements of different projects and identify which projects require more resources.
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When calculating total demand, it is important to consider the duration of each task as well as the number of resources needed for each task. This will help ensure that the total demand is accurate and that no resources are wasted.
    
    Related Information: 
    Total demand is related to resource planning, which is the process of determining how many resources are needed for a project and when they should be allocated. Resource planning is an important part of project management and can help ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget.
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