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What is task type in SAP SRD-SCM-MD - SCM-Master Data?


SAP Term: task type

  • Component: SRD-SCM-MD

  • Component Name: SCM-Master Data

  • Description: The business area in which the system uses tasks to execute workload. The user must choose between one of production, warehouse, or physical inventory. This means for example that the assignment criteria for a warehouse task is specified in a logistics task folder. A folder always contains tasks of the same type; for example employees in production and in the warehouse have separate task folders.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Task type is a term used in SAP to refer to the type of task that is being performed. It is used to categorize tasks and activities within the SAP system. Task types are used to define the scope of a task, such as whether it is a one-time task or a recurring task. Task types are also used to determine the level of access that a user has to certain areas of the system. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Task types are used in SAP to define the scope of a task and determine the level of access that a user has to certain areas of the system. When creating a task, users must select a task type from the list of available options. This will determine what type of task is being performed and what level of access the user has. Once the task type has been selected, users can then proceed with creating and executing the task. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When selecting a task type, it is important to consider what type of access is needed for the task. For example, if a user needs to access sensitive data, they should select a task type that provides them with the appropriate level of access. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all tasks are assigned an appropriate task type so that they can be tracked and monitored properly. 
    
    Related Information: 
    Task types are part of SAP's Security Access Control System (SACS). SACS is used to control who has access to certain areas of the system and what level of access they have. It also helps ensure that only authorized users can perform certain tasks and activities within SAP. Additionally, SACS helps ensure that all tasks are assigned an appropriate task type so that they can be tracked and monitored properly.
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