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Transaction Code: CPUB
Description: Plan Template Allocation: Orders
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPLKWTP
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: KABC
Package Description: Cost Accounting: Activity-Based Costing
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: CO-OM-ABC
Description: Activity-Based Costing
Overview: The SAP transaction code CPUB is used to allocate plan templates to orders. This transaction code is used to create and maintain plan templates, which are used to define the production process for a particular order. The plan template contains information such as the sequence of operations, the resources required, and the duration of each operation. Functionality: The CPUB transaction code allows users to create and maintain plan templates for orders. It also allows users to assign plan templates to orders, which will then be used to define the production process for that order. The plan template contains information such as the sequence of operations, the resources required, and the duration of each operation. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the CPUB transaction code in the command field. 2. Select “Create” from the menu bar. 3. Enter a name for the plan template and select “Save”. 4. Enter the details of the operations that need to be performed for this order in the “Operations” tab. 5. Select “Save” when you are done entering all the details. 6. Select “Assign” from the menu bar and enter the order number that you want to assign this plan template to. 7. Select “Save” when you are done assigning the plan template to an order. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users create a separate plan template for each order they are working on, as this will ensure that all operations are performed in the correct sequence and with the correct resources allocated for each operation. Additionally, users should ensure that they save their changes after creating or modifying a plan template, as this will ensure that their changes are not lost if they need to exit out of the transaction code unexpectedly.
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