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Component: SCM-IBP-RM
Component Name: Response
Description: A time period ranging from the earliest point in time for which data is available to a day in the future specified by the user. For example, if the user sets the date horizon to "2 weeks", they'll see all relevant data for the entire past up until two weeks from the current day.
Key Concepts: Date horizon is a term used in SAP's Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Integrated Business Planning (IBP) solutions. It is a time period that is used to define the range of dates for which data is available for planning and analysis. It is also used to determine the validity of data and to ensure that only valid data is used in the planning process. How to use it: The date horizon can be set up in the SAP system by defining the start and end dates for the time period. This can be done in the IBP configuration settings or in the SCM planning area. Once the date horizon has been set, it will be used to determine which data is valid and which data should be excluded from the planning process. Tips & Tricks: It is important to ensure that the date horizon is set up correctly, as this will ensure that only valid data is used in the planning process. It is also important to keep the date horizon up-to-date, as this will ensure that any changes in the data are taken into account when making decisions. Related Information: For more information on setting up and managing date horizons in SAP SCM and IBP solutions, please refer to SAP's official documentation.