What r the neccessary steps should be taken,when the planning book is lock

What r the neccessary steps should be taken,when the planning book is locked

Hello,
If your planning book is locked .. in the lock entries you can see who is locked the planning book.
It depends on who's (Planners) work is more important and accordingly you should ask the person to come out from the planning book and ask another person to work...
If you want to know Planning book locking Logics then:
As of SAP SCM 5.0, the new locking logic liveCache Lock is available in Demand Planning (DP). The system can use this logic to more precisely lock data you are accessing than it can with the aggregated and detailed locks. The liveCache lock takes intervals into account during selection and evaluates for single values the first wildcard character (*) or the first placeholder for each value. You can activate the liveCache lock in planning area maintenance on the Locking Logic tab page. You can activate the liveCache lock together with the key figure-specific lock.

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