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Component: SCM-APO-SPP
Component Name: Service Parts Planning
Description: Designates the date on which the discontinuation of the predecessor products begins as part of supersession.
Key Concepts: Pending obsolescence date is a term used in SAP SCM-APO-SPP Service Parts Planning. It is the date when a part or product is expected to become obsolete and no longer available for sale. This date is used to help plan for the replacement of parts and products that are no longer available. How to use it: The pending obsolescence date is used to help plan for the replacement of parts and products that are no longer available. It can be used to determine when a part or product should be replaced, and when it should be removed from inventory. It can also be used to plan for the production of new parts or products that will replace the obsolete ones. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep track of the pending obsolescence date for each part or product in order to ensure that replacements are available when needed. It is also important to monitor the pending obsolescence date in order to ensure that parts and products are not kept in inventory for too long, as this can lead to unnecessary costs. Related Information: The pending obsolescence date is related to other terms such as end-of-life (EOL) date, which is the date when a part or product is no longer supported by the manufacturer, and end-of-sale (EOS) date, which is the date when a part or product is no longer available for sale.