In this article, it will show how to create and activate a planning area in SAP IBP.
In SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP), a planning area is a fundamental configuration element that defines the structure and scope of the planning process. It serves as the backbone for planning and analytics activities within SAP IBP. Here are some key components of a planning area:
Time Profile: Defines the time dimensions, such as days, weeks, months, and years, used in planning.Master Data Types: Includes data like products, locations, customers, and resources, along with their attributes.Key Figures: Metrics used in planning, such as demand forecasts, sales plans, and supply plans.Planning Levels: Determines the granularity of planning, for example, by product, location, or customer.
The planning area integrates these elements to create a cohesive model for supply chain planning and optimization.
In this article, it will show how to create and activate a planning area in SAP IBP.In SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP), a planning area is a fundamental configuration element that defines the structure and scope of the planning process. It serves as the backbone for planning and analytics activities within SAP IBP. Here are some key components of a planning area:Time Profile: Defines the time dimensions, such as days, weeks, months, and years, used in planning.Master Data Types: Includes data like products, locations, customers, and resources, along with their attributes.Key Figures: Metrics used in planning, such as demand forecasts, sales plans, and supply plans.Planning Levels: Determines the granularity of planning, for example, by product, location, or customer.The planning area integrates these elements to create a cohesive model for supply chain planning and optimization. Read More Technology Blogs by Members articles
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