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Component: SRD-SCM-SCP
Component Name: SCM-Supply Chain Planning and Control
Description: The number of days that have passed since the expected due date of a product.
Key Concepts: Due-date violation is a term used in SAP Supply Chain Planning and Control (SRD-SCM-SCP). It occurs when the planned delivery date of an order is not met. This can be caused by a variety of factors, such as delays in production, transportation, or other external factors. How to use it: In SAP SRD-SCM-SCP, due-date violations can be monitored and managed using the Delivery Due List (DDL) report. This report provides an overview of all orders that are at risk of violating their due date. It also provides information on the cause of the violation and potential solutions. Tips & Tricks: To prevent due-date violations, it is important to monitor the DDL report regularly and take proactive steps to address any potential issues. This may include adjusting production schedules, increasing inventory levels, or reallocating resources. Related Information: Due-date violations can have a significant impact on customer satisfaction and business operations. To learn more about how to manage due-date violations in SAP SRD-SCM-SCP, please refer to the official SAP documentation.