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  3. Sample Model Entities


What is 'Sample Model Entities' in SAP SCM-IBP - Integrated Business Planning?


Sample Model Entities - Overview

  • Component: SCM-IBP

  • Component Name: Integrated Business Planning

  • Description: An app that is used to display, export, and copy sample attributes, master data types, time profiles, and planning areas.


Sample Model Entities - Details


  • Key Concepts: Sample Model Entities are a set of predefined entities in SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP) that are used to create a model for planning and forecasting. These entities include products, customers, locations, and other related data. They are used to create a model that can be used to simulate different scenarios and analyze the impact of changes on the business.
    How to use it: Sample Model Entities can be used to create a model for planning and forecasting in SAP IBP. To do this, users must first define the entities they want to include in the model. This includes defining the attributes of each entity, such as product name, customer name, location, and other related data. Once the entities have been defined, users can then create relationships between them to create a model that can be used for planning and forecasting.
    Tips & Tricks: When creating Sample Model Entities in SAP IBP, it is important to ensure that all of the entities are properly defined and that all of the relationships between them are accurate. This will ensure that the model is accurate and can be used for effective planning and forecasting. Additionally, it is important to keep the model up-to-date with any changes in the business environment so that it remains accurate and useful.
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