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Component: PSM-GPR
Component Name: Procurement for Public Sector
Description: A table structure that groups more than one value of the same kind together under a single line item in a document. Examples of sets include partners, pricing conditions, and attachments.
Key Concepts: A set in the PSM-GPR Procurement for Public Sector component of SAP is a collection of items that are grouped together for the purpose of procurement. It is used to define the scope of a procurement process, and can include items such as goods, services, and works. How to use it: In order to use sets in the PSM-GPR Procurement for Public Sector component of SAP, users must first create a set. This can be done by selecting the “Create Set” option from the menu. Once the set has been created, users can add items to it by selecting the “Add Item” option from the menu. Tips & Tricks: When creating a set in the PSM-GPR Procurement for Public Sector component of SAP, it is important to ensure that all items included in the set are relevant to the procurement process. This will help to ensure that all items are properly accounted for during the procurement process. Related Information: For more information on sets in the PSM-GPR Procurement for Public Sector component of SAP, please refer to the official SAP documentation.