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Component: SCM-APO-ATP
Component Name: Global Available-to-Promise
Description: Specifies what is to happen to a temporary quantity assignment when an order is saved or canceled.
Key Concepts: Persistency indicator is a feature of the Global Available-to-Promise (ATP) component of SAP's Supply Chain Management (SCM) module. It is used to indicate whether a certain ATP check result is valid for a certain period of time. This allows the system to remember the result of an ATP check and use it for future checks, thus improving performance. How to use it: The persistency indicator can be enabled or disabled in the system settings. When enabled, the system will remember the result of an ATP check and use it for future checks. This can improve performance, as the system does not need to perform the same check multiple times. Tips & Tricks: When using the persistency indicator, it is important to ensure that the data used for the ATP check is up-to-date. If the data is not up-to-date, then the persistency indicator may not be accurate. Related Information: The persistency indicator is related to other features of SAP's SCM module, such as the ATP Check and ATP Check with Lead Time functionality. These features allow users to quickly and accurately determine whether a certain product is available for delivery within a certain timeframe.