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Transaction Code: /SAPAPO/SPPSNAPSHOT
Description: SPP Simulation: Create Snapshots
Release: S/4HANA only
Menu Path:
Program: /SAPAPO/SIM_SNAPSHOT
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: /SAPAPO/PALG
Package Description: Algorithms for DRP/Deployment
Parent Package: /SAPAPO/SPP_MAIN
Module/Component: SCM-APO-SPP
Description: Service Parts Planning
Overview: The SAP transaction code /SAPAPO/SPPSNAPSHOT is used to create snapshots in the Supply Chain Planning (SCP) module of SAP Advanced Planning and Optimization (SAP APO). This transaction code is used to simulate the effects of changes in the supply chain planning process. Functionality: The /SAPAPO/SPPSNAPSHOT transaction code allows users to create snapshots of the current supply chain planning process. These snapshots can be used to simulate changes in the supply chain planning process and analyze the effects of those changes. The snapshots can also be used to compare different scenarios and identify the most efficient supply chain planning process. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Log into SAP and enter the /SAPAPO/SPPSNAPSHOT transaction code. 2. Select the “Create Snapshot” option from the menu. 3. Enter a name for the snapshot and select the relevant planning area. 4. Select the “Execute” button to create the snapshot. 5. The snapshot will be created and can be accessed from the “Snapshots” tab in the SCP module of SAP APO. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users create multiple snapshots when simulating changes in the supply chain planning process. This will allow users to compare different scenarios and identify the most efficient supply chain planning process. Additionally, users should regularly delete old snapshots that are no longer needed in order to keep their system organized and efficient.
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