Hierarchy
⤷ LO-LIS (Application Component) Logistics Information System (LIS)
⤷ MCDX (Package) Logistics Information System / SAP-BW (Release-Dependent)
Basic Data
Data Element | R_TABP |
Short Description | Relative Schedule Deviation Positive |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | DAUER_6_1 | |
Data Type | QUAN | Quantity field, points to a unit field with format UNIT |
Length | 7 | |
Decimal Places | 1 | |
Output Length | 9 | |
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Further Characteristics
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Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
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Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | RelSchdDv+ |
Medium | 15 | Rel.Schd.Devtn+ |
Long | 20 | Relat.Sched Devtn.+ |
Heading | 8 | Rel.SD+ |
Documentation
Definition
The relative schedule deviation is calculated as follows:
Deviation in scheduled output date - Schedule deviation: input date in relation to output date.
Use
The relative schedule deviation describes how much a workplace has contributed to a delay or accelation of a sales order program run. A negative sign indicates that the workplace has delayed the production process.
In the standard for the Shop Floor Information System, this
key figure is calculated when executing business transaction analysis and workplace analysis, and is updated to the information structures SO22 and SO24.
Example
The schedule deviation for the output date for a business transaction is 2 days, that is, the target output date (scheduled end) was exceeded by 2 days.The schedule deviation: input date in relation to output date is 2 days, that is, the target output date for the previous workplace was exceeded by one day.
relative schedule deviation = -2 - (-1) = -1
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20100310 |
SAP Release Created in |