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What is planned time in SAP SBN-LBN-FC - ?


SAP Term: planned time

  • Component: SBN-LBN-FC

  • Component Name:

  • Description: Freight Collaboration SCM-LBN-FC The time when the logistics event should be completed, as defined by the ordering party.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Planned time is a term used in SAP software to refer to the amount of time that is expected to be needed to complete a task or process. It is used to help plan and manage resources, and can be used to set deadlines for tasks. The SBN-LBN-FC component of SAP is a tool that helps users plan and manage their resources more effectively by allowing them to set planned times for tasks. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The SBN-LBN-FC component of SAP allows users to set planned times for tasks. This can be done by entering the expected duration of the task into the system, which will then calculate the planned time for the task. The planned time can then be used as a reference point when planning and managing resources. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When setting planned times for tasks, it is important to ensure that they are realistic and achievable. It is also important to take into account any external factors that may affect the completion of the task, such as weather or other external events. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The SBN-LBN-FC component of SAP is part of the larger SAP system, which includes other components such as SBN-LBN-SC (SAP Business Network Logistics Business Network Supply Chain) and SBN-LBN-PM (SAP Business Network Logistics Business Network Project Management). These components can be used in conjunction with the SBN-LBN-FC component to help users plan and manage their resources more effectively.
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