APO-SCM5 Configuring the Start Day of the week (e.g., Monday)
Where can we configure the start day of the week (e.g., Monday or Sunday). When we release DP to SNP, order category FA=FC Reqs are falling on Monday. I am being asked where this is set at we have seen disturbing results where some location-producta have FC Reqs on Monday and some Sunday. We are trying to determine if there is some sort of bug in SCM 5 as in APO4.0 all FC Reqs fell on a Monday at time= 00:00:00
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Dan Spieth
Hi,
You can use planning calendar (T.code md25) to define the start of the day Eg:mon/tue/wed etc.
Regards,
SDS
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