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Component: SCM-APO-PPS
Component Name: Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling
Description: Chart in the detailed scheduling planning board displaying the course over time of the product stock, the resource load or the resource fill level.
Key Concepts: Curve view is a graphical representation of the production plan in the Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PPS) component of SAP's Supply Chain Management (SCM) application. It displays the planned production quantity over time, allowing users to quickly identify any potential issues with the plan. How to use it: To access the curve view, open the PPS component in SAP SCM and select the “Curve View” option from the menu. This will open a graphical representation of the production plan, with each line representing a different product or resource. The x-axis displays time, while the y-axis displays quantity. Users can zoom in and out to get a better view of the data. Tips & Tricks: When using curve view, it is important to remember that it only displays planned production quantities. To get an accurate picture of actual production, users should also consult other reports such as capacity utilization or actual vs. planned production. Related Information: For more information on using curve view in SAP SCM, please refer to the official SAP documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_SCM/7.5/en-US/f8d9f3c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6a14e8a9f3d7c2b6/.