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Component: SCM-APO-SNP
Component Name: Supply Network Planning (SNP)
Description: The date on which the shelf life of the product will end.
Key Concepts: Expiration date is a term used in SAP Supply Network Planning (SNP). It is the date when a certain supply network planning element, such as a production order or a purchase order, will no longer be valid. This date is used to ensure that the supply network planning elements are up-to-date and that any changes to the supply network are taken into account. How to use it: In SAP Supply Network Planning, expiration dates are set for each supply network planning element. This can be done by selecting the element in the SNP planning table and then setting the expiration date in the “Expiration Date” field. The expiration date can be set to any date in the future, or it can be set to “Never” if the element should never expire. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep track of expiration dates for all supply network planning elements. If an element has an expiration date that has passed, it will no longer be valid and any changes made to the supply network will not be taken into account. It is also important to remember that expiration dates can be changed at any time, so it is important to check them regularly. Related Information: For more information on expiration dates in SAP Supply Network Planning, please refer to the SAP Help documentation.