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Component: SCM-EWM
Component Name: Extended Warehouse Management
Description: The point in time when a processor began to work in the department or warehouse area. The service start date is not necessarily the date the processor started to work for the company. For example, a processor starts to work in the company working in one warehouse. Three years later, the processor moves to another warehouse in the same company. The processor's service start date is now the date when he or she started at the second warehouse, because that work is different and the processor's experience does not necessarily transfer over.
Key Concepts: Service start date is a term used in SAP Extended Warehouse Management (SCM-EWM). It is the date on which a service, such as a delivery or a pick-up, is scheduled to begin. The service start date is used to plan and manage the resources needed for the service. How to use it: The service start date is used to plan and manage resources for a service. It can be used to determine when a service should begin, how long it will take, and what resources are needed. The service start date can also be used to track the progress of the service and ensure that it is completed on time. Tips & Tricks: When setting the service start date, it is important to consider the resources that will be needed for the service. This includes personnel, equipment, and materials. It is also important to consider any external factors that may affect the service, such as weather or traffic conditions. Related Information: The service start date is related to other terms in SAP Extended Warehouse Management, such as delivery date and pick-up date. It is also related to other terms in SAP, such as resource planning and resource management.