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What is 'user-defined minimum variable duration' in SAP SRD-SCM-MD - SCM-Master Data?


user-defined minimum variable duration - Overview

  • Component: SRD-SCM-MD

  • Component Name: SCM-Master Data

  • Description: The shortest variable time period between planning operations as specified manually by the user.


user-defined minimum variable duration - Details


  • Key Concepts: User-defined minimum variable duration is a feature in SAP SCM-Master Data that allows users to set a minimum duration for a variable. This ensures that the variable will not be changed until the minimum duration has been reached. This feature is useful for ensuring that changes to variables are made in a controlled and consistent manner.
    How to use it: To use this feature, users must first define the minimum duration for the variable they wish to set. This can be done by navigating to the SCM-Master Data menu and selecting the “User-defined Minimum Variable Duration” option. From there, users can enter the desired duration and save their changes.
    Tips & Tricks: When setting a user-defined minimum variable duration, it is important to consider how long the variable will need to remain unchanged before making any changes. This will help ensure that changes are made in a controlled and consistent manner.
    Related Information: For more information on user-defined minimum variable duration, please refer to SAP’s official documentation on SCM-Master Data.

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