Difference between holiday calendar and factory calendar

Hi SAP Gurus,
    Can any one please let me know the difference between holiday calendar and factory calendar? Why and when we will use the factory calendar?
I appreciate your help.
Regards
Swathi

Hi,
Factory calendar needs to be maintained if you're using some logistics module that require factory calendar.
(Generally for running MRP - Material resource planning, etc. factory calendar maintenance is a must)
Holiday calendar should have been maintained before factory calendar and holiday cal is assigned to factory cal.
Each factory calendar should be assigned to a plant.
For further info pls check the following thread:
Re: what is the diff between holiday calendar and factory calendar
Regards,
Dilek
Edited by: Dilek Ersoz Adak on Jan 6, 2010 12:38 PM

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