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Component: SRD-HR-RPM
Component Name: HCM-Resource Pool Management
Description: The number of days an internal or external resource is available in a given time period. For internal resources this takes into account absence days and project commitments. For external resources this only takes into account project commitments.
Key Concepts: Remaining availability is a term used in SAP Resource Pool Management (RPM) to refer to the amount of time that is still available for a resource to be allocated to a project. It is calculated by subtracting the total amount of time already allocated from the total amount of time available for the resource. How to use it: In order to use remaining availability, you must first set up a resource pool in SAP RPM. This involves defining the resources that will be part of the pool, as well as setting up the rules and parameters for how the resources will be allocated. Once this is done, you can view the remaining availability for each resource in the pool by going to the “Resource Availability” tab in SAP RPM. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep track of remaining availability in order to ensure that resources are not over-allocated and that projects are completed on time. To make this easier, you can set up alerts in SAP RPM that will notify you when a resource’s remaining availability falls below a certain threshold. Related Information: For more information on how to set up and use remaining availability in SAP RPM, please refer to the official SAP documentation here: https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_RPM/1.0/en-US/f9f8d7a2b3e14c8a9f3d7c6b2f5e4d6a.html