Hierarchy
⤷ PM-WOC-MO (Application Component) Maintenance Orders
⤷ /MRSS/SGE (Package) Multiresource Planning: Scheduling Engine
Basic Data
Data Element | /MRSS/T_SGE_PN_CAPA_FACT_CAL |
Short Description | Factory Calendar ID |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | WFCID | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 2 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 2 | |
Value Table | TFACD |
Further Characteristics
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Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
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Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Fact.Cal. |
Medium | 19 | Factory Calendar ID |
Long | 20 | Factory Calendar ID |
Heading | 19 | Factory Calendar ID |
Documentation
Definition
Indicates the factory calendar that is used to determine the working days for a particular planning node.
Use
The factory calendar you specify here is used for demand types that do not have an SAP ERP work center (for example, for demands originating inCRM or cProjects).
Dependencies
Before you can make settings in this Customizing activity, you must transfer the planning node to SAP Multiresource Scheduling using the Planning Node Transfer report (/MRSS/SGE_RES_PN_MNT).
When you then create a CRM service order or a cProjects role, the system creates a demand in SAP Multiresource Scheduling and distributes the demand work equally across the working days specified for your planning node. The system uses the factory calendar to determine the working days. Non-working days are not considered for the distribution of demand work.
In the Capacity and Demand Overview report, the demand work is displayed accordingly.
Example
A CRM service order requires 16 hours of demand work. You set the daily start time for your planning node as 8:00 and the daily end time as 16:00. In that case, the system distributes the demand work equally across two working days. That is, the demand work for each working day amounts to 8 hours.
If the demand starts on Friday and ends on Monday and the factory calendar of the planning node defines Saturday and Sunday as non-working days, the Capacity and Demand Overview report displays 8 hours of demand work in one calendar week and the remaining 8 hours in the next calendar week.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20141109 |
SAP Release Created in | 900 |