What do you mean by Time profile and how to configure it.

Hi Gurus,
can anybody tel me what do you mean by Time profile and how to configure it.
we are using Capacity requiremtn planning.
best regards
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Hi Prashanth,
Time profile can be customized using transaction OPD2.
It contains the time horizons for importing the data records as well as for evaluation and planning.
the planning horizon must be smaller or equal to the database read period.
SAPPM_Z002 is a sample time profile
The list profile defines teh presentaion of the output lists,transaction used is OPDH.
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