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Component: SCM-APO-PPS-CDS
Component Name: Sales Scheduling Agreement Processing
Description: Total of all deliveries made within the customer's fiscal year. Under certain circumstances the cumulative delivered quantity is added to from one year to the next, or is adjusted using correction quantities as part of the manual fiscal year change. The cumulative delivered quantity takes into account all deliveries, regardless of whether goods issue has already taken place.
Key Concepts: Cumulative Delivered Quantity (CDQ) is a term used in SAP SCM-APO-PPS-CDS Sales Scheduling Agreement Processing. It is the total quantity of goods that have been delivered to a customer over the course of a sales agreement. This quantity is tracked and updated in the system to ensure that the customer receives the correct amount of goods. How to use it: The CDQ is used to track the total quantity of goods that have been delivered to a customer over the course of a sales agreement. This information can be accessed in SAP SCM-APO-PPS-CDS Sales Scheduling Agreement Processing by navigating to the “Sales Scheduling Agreement” tab and selecting “Cumulative Delivered Quantity” from the dropdown menu. The CDQ will be displayed in the form of a graph, which can be used to track the total quantity of goods that have been delivered over time. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep track of the CDQ in order to ensure that the customer receives the correct amount of goods. It is also important to note that the CDQ does not include any goods that have been returned or cancelled. Related Information: For more information on SAP SCM-APO-PPS-CDS Sales Scheduling Agreement Processing, please refer to SAP’s official documentation.