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  3. planned event


What is planned event in SAP SBN-LBN-GTT - ?


SAP Term: planned event

  • Component: SBN-LBN-GTT

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  • Description: Global Track and Trace SCM-LBN-GTT An incident that corresponds to a step in a tracked process that occurs in the future with a foreseen date and time, and if applicable, a foreseen location. Examples include: payment received planned date and time 2017-05-22 9am CET but no location goods issued planned date and time 2017-10-16 12.30pm CET, planned location factory 1294 gate 1


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  • Key Concepts: 
    A planned event is a type of event in SAP that is used to trigger a specific action or process. It is part of the SAP Business Network (SBN) Logistics Business Network (LBN) Global Trade and Transportation (GTT) component. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Planned events are used to trigger a specific action or process in SAP. For example, a planned event can be used to trigger an order confirmation, shipment notification, or invoice. The planned event can be triggered manually or automatically based on certain conditions. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When setting up a planned event, it is important to consider the conditions that will trigger the event. This will ensure that the event is triggered at the right time and with the right data. 
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information on planned events in SAP, please refer to the SAP Help Portal.
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