on 2016 Jul 14 5:43 PM
Dear Experts
What are the measure factor are considered to calculate the Free available capacity in resource utilization report /sapapo/cdps_rept .
If I am creating block on my resource for one day my available capacity of resource is 200tons where we will define these 1 day is equal to 200 tons .
There are no downtimes defined in Resource .
Thanks & Regards
Jaisree
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Hi Jaisree,
Thread below gives some technical insights on the calculation of the Resource Utilization report in /SAPAPO/CDPS_REPT:
Please suggest how this report calculates Order... | SCN
For Master Data maintenance (e.g. /SAPAPO/RES01), please check SAP Help below:
Determining the Valid Available Capacity
Regards,
Tiago
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Hi Jaisree,
I'm not sure whether you are asking about how/where the availability of your capacity should be defined, or actually you want to know what are the components/factors that determine the free available capacity.
The availability of a capacity is calculated taking considering values such as operating time (including break times) and number of individual capacities.
I looked over further explanations for the measure factors you spoke about...
Please check the following links, you will find specific content regarding capacity planning:
Brief explanation about capacity planning
Thread discussion, here you will find a explanation regarding Order and Resource Reporting
Articles about Available Capacity and it's calculation formulas:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/d2/febb37f8f82c76e10000009b38f8cf/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/c1/ac865342bc3d58e10000000a174cb4/content.htm
I hope it might be helpful, Jaisree.
Thanks,
Pablo
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