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Component: SCM-APO-MSP
Component Name: Maintenance and Service Planning
Description: Determines the latest possible validity date of a maintenance object, as defined by legal or manufacturer requirements. If a specific maintenance check has not started by this date, the maintenance object is deemed to be out of compliance and is removed from operational service until the required maintenance check has taken place or special permission has been granted by the authorities or manufacturer. The compliance date is based on counter consumption, such as operation times, and so on.
Key Concepts: Compliance date is a term used in SAP SCM-APO-MSP Maintenance and Service Planning. It is the date by which a service or maintenance task must be completed in order to meet the requirements of a contract or agreement. The compliance date is set by the customer and is used to ensure that all tasks are completed on time and in accordance with the contract. How to use it: The compliance date is set when creating a service or maintenance task in SAP SCM-APO-MSP Maintenance and Service Planning. The user must enter the date that the task must be completed by in order to meet the requirements of the contract or agreement. The compliance date can be changed at any time, but it must be updated if the customer changes their requirements. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep track of the compliance dates for all tasks in SAP SCM-APO-MSP Maintenance and Service Planning. This will help ensure that all tasks are completed on time and in accordance with the customer’s requirements. It is also important to update the compliance date if the customer changes their requirements. Related Information: For more information about SAP SCM-APO-MSP Maintenance and Service Planning, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed information about this module and how to use it effectively.