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Component: SRD-SCM-WME
Component Name: SCM-Warehousing and Manufacturing Execution
Description: The date on which work on a production order is planned to finish. This date may differ from actual or scheduled dates.
Key Concepts: Planned end is a term used in SAP's SCM-Warehousing and Manufacturing Execution (SRD-SCM-WME) component. It is the date and time when a production order is expected to be completed. This date is determined by the production plan and is used to monitor the progress of the order. How to use it: The planned end date can be found in the production order header. It can also be found in the production order overview screen. The planned end date can be used to compare the actual progress of the order with the planned progress. This helps to identify any delays or issues that may arise during production. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep track of the planned end date as it can help to identify any potential delays or issues that may arise during production. It is also important to ensure that the planned end date is updated regularly as changes in production plans may affect the expected completion date. Related Information: The planned end date is related to other terms such as actual start, actual end, and planned start. These terms are all used to monitor the progress of a production order and help to identify any potential delays or issues that may arise during production.