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Component: SRD-SCM-WME
Component Name: SCM-Warehousing and Manufacturing Execution
Description: The date on which work on an item is scheduled to finish. This date may differ from planned or actual dates.
Key Concepts: Scheduled end is a term used in SAP's SCM-Warehousing and Manufacturing Execution component. It is the date and time when a production order is expected to be completed. This date is determined by the production order's planned duration, which is calculated based on the quantity of goods to be produced and the estimated time it will take to produce them. How to use it: The scheduled end date can be found in the production order header. It can also be found in the production order's scheduling tab, which can be accessed by double-clicking on the production order. The scheduled end date can be changed by adjusting the planned duration of the production order. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep track of the scheduled end date for each production order, as it will help you plan your resources and ensure that orders are completed on time. Additionally, if you need to adjust the scheduled end date, make sure to also adjust any related tasks or activities that are dependent on it. Related Information: Scheduled end is related to other terms such as planned start, actual start, actual end, and planned duration. It is also related to other components such as material requirements planning (MRP) and capacity requirements planning (CRP).