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Component: SCM-APO-PPS-CDS
Component Name: Sales Scheduling Agreement Processing
Description: Cumulative quantity of the parts for which the production go-ahead is valid. The customer makes a commitment to the vendor to take over the material and production costs for these quantities, even if scheduling agreement schedule lines are reversed. The cumulative quantity is based on the quantities which the customer has requested in his current scheduling agreement release.
Key Concepts: Cumulative Production Go-Ahead Quantity is a term used in the Sales Scheduling Agreement Processing component of SAP's Advanced Planning and Optimization (APO) module. It is the total quantity of a product that has been approved for production, based on the cumulative sales orders and/or forecasted demand. How to use it: The Cumulative Production Go-Ahead Quantity is used to determine the total amount of a product that should be produced in order to meet customer demand. This quantity is calculated by taking into account all sales orders and/or forecasted demand for the product. The Cumulative Production Go-Ahead Quantity can then be used to plan production and ensure that enough of the product is produced to meet customer demand. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep track of the Cumulative Production Go-Ahead Quantity in order to ensure that enough of the product is produced to meet customer demand. It is also important to regularly review and update the Cumulative Production Go-Ahead Quantity in order to ensure that it accurately reflects current customer demand. Related Information: The Cumulative Production Go-Ahead Quantity is related to other terms such as Sales Order Quantity, Forecasted Demand, and Planned Production Quantity. It is important to understand how these terms are related in order to effectively use the Cumulative Production Go-Ahead Quantity.