In the current landscape of Production Planning, there’s a notable challenge: planners lack comprehensive visibility of key information, including KPIs and alerts, across different planning phases like tactical planning in SAP Integrated Business Planning and operational planning in Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA.
This lack of visibility leads to decisions made in one planning system being overridden when passed to another system, creating inefficiencies. Flexible Constraints aim to bridge this gap by enabling seamless integration and alignment between different planning systems.
Flexible Constraints define decisions taken by a planner in any external tactical planning systems (such as SAP Integrated Business Planning) which significantly impact the creation of supply elements in Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) for SAP S/4HANA. These decisions primarily revolve around determining the quantity and availability date of the supply element, as well as identifying the source of supply for the supply element.
In the current landscape of Production Planning, there’s a notable challenge: planners lack comprehensive visibility of key information, including KPIs and alerts, across different planning phases like tactical planning in SAP Integrated Business Planning and operational planning in Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling for SAP S/4HANA.This lack of visibility leads to decisions made in one planning system being overridden when passed to another system, creating inefficiencies. Flexible Constraints aim to bridge this gap by enabling seamless integration and alignment between different planning systems.Flexible Constraints define decisions taken by a planner in any external tactical planning systems (such as SAP Integrated Business Planning) which significantly impact the creation of supply elements in Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) for SAP S/4HANA. These decisions primarily revolve around determining the quantity and availability date of the supply element, as well as identifying the source of supply for the supply element. Read More Application Development Blog Posts articles
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