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Component: SCM-APO-ATP
Component Name: Global Available-to-Promise
Description: Tuple that consists of a requirements quantity and a requirements date. The ATP requirements schedule line describes the requirements quantity for a location product on a requirements date.
Key Concepts: ATP requirements schedule line is a component of SAP's Global Available-to-Promise (GATP) module in the Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) suite. It is used to define the availability of a product or service for a given period of time. The ATP requirements schedule line allows users to set up a schedule of availability for a product or service, which can be used to determine the availability of the item for a given period. How to use it: The ATP requirements schedule line is used to define the availability of a product or service for a given period of time. The user can set up a schedule of availability for the item, which can be used to determine the availability of the item for that period. The user can also set up rules and conditions that will be applied when determining the availability of the item. Tips & Tricks: When setting up an ATP requirements schedule line, it is important to consider the different factors that may affect the availability of the item. These factors include demand, supply, lead times, and other constraints. It is also important to consider how changes in these factors may affect the availability of the item over time. Related Information: The ATP requirements schedule line is part of SAP's Global Available-to-Promise (GATP) module in the Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) suite. Other components of GATP include Demand Planning, Supply Network Planning, and Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling. For more information on GATP and its components, please refer to SAP's official documentation.