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Component: PS
Component Name: Project System
Description: A procedure in Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling that establishes the relationship between receipt elements and issue elements of a product in a location. Using pegging, the system assigns the corresponding receipt elements to requirements. Pegging can be: Fixed Dynamic
Key Concepts: Pegging is a feature of the SAP Project System (PS) that allows users to link activities and network elements to one another. This feature helps users to better manage their projects by providing a visual representation of the relationships between different elements. Pegging also helps users to identify potential problems and conflicts in their projects. How to use it: To use pegging, users must first create a project network. This network consists of activities and network elements that are linked together. Once the network is created, users can then use pegging to link activities and network elements together. This can be done by selecting the activity or element that needs to be linked and then selecting the activity or element that it should be linked to. Tips & Tricks: When using pegging, it is important to remember that the links between activities and network elements are not permanent. If changes are made to the project network, the pegging links may need to be adjusted accordingly. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all activities and network elements are properly linked together in order for the project to run smoothly. Related Information: For more information on pegging in SAP PS, please refer to the official SAP documentation on the topic. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide tutorials and tips on how to use pegging in SAP PS.