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Component: SCM-AIN-ACF
Component Name: Asset Central Foundation
Description: The current operating status of the equipment. Examples: Running, Active, Intermittent or Standby
Key Concepts: Designed operating state is a term used in the SAP SCM-AIN-ACF Asset Central Foundation component. It is a state of an asset that is defined by the user and is used to compare the actual operating state of the asset with the desired state. This comparison helps to identify any discrepancies between the two states and can be used to take corrective action. How to use it: The designed operating state can be set up in the SAP system by defining the desired parameters for the asset. This includes defining the expected performance, maintenance requirements, and other related information. Once this is done, the actual operating state of the asset can be monitored and compared with the designed operating state. Any discrepancies between the two states can then be identified and corrective action taken. Tips & Tricks: It is important to ensure that the designed operating state is regularly updated to reflect any changes in the asset’s performance or maintenance requirements. This will help to ensure that any discrepancies between the actual and designed states are identified quickly and corrective action taken. Related Information: For more information on using designed operating state in SAP SCM-AIN-ACF Asset Central Foundation, please refer to SAP’s official documentation.