Difference Between Basic Date Scheduling and Lead Time Scheduling.

Dear FRndz,
Kindly help me out the difference between the Basic Date Scheduling and Lead Time Scheduling.
Regards,
SRini

Dear,
Basic scheduling :
1.Basic dates are calculated.
2.Exact to day.
3.No cap reqmts are generated.
4.Uses the inhouse production time from material master.
5.Carried out automatically during planning run.
In basic date calculation ( order start date/ order finish date ) the system always
calculates backward scheduling.
1. From the reqmts date the system subtracts the GR processing time to
calculate the order fininsh date.
2. From the order finish date the system subtracts the inhouse production time to calculate the order start date.
3. From the order start date the system subtracts the opening period given in scheduling margin key to calculate the order opening date.
Lead time scheduling :
1.Exact to second
2.ie production start date /time and finish date and time are calculated.
3. cap reqmts are generated.
4. uses times from routing.
5. carried out only if the scheduling mode in MD02 screen is kept with indicator 2.
From the order finish date the system subtracts the float after production to calculate the production finish date.
From the production finish date the individual operations in the routing are scheduled backwards to calculate production start date.
From the production start date the system subtracts the float before production
to calculate order start date.
Same thread.
https://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=19281092&messageID=3548465
Please refer this link,
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Hope clear to you.
Regards,
R.Brahmankar

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