Which is the difference between transactions WWP1 and WWP2  ????

Thank.......

Hi,
WWP1 - Online Planning in Planning WB
WWP2 - Settings for Planning Workbench
You can make personal settings for the applications integrated into the Planning Workbench and for their worklists. It is also possible to make settings for the Internet services.
The Planning Workbench currently contains Online Planning, Order Cancelation and Internet Services.
Features
The settings screen for the Planning Workbench contains three tab pages:
1. Online Planning:
The three options "Selections for Worklist", "Settings for Application" and "Settings for Worklist" influence worklists in the Planning Workbench. For more information, see the F1 help for the individual fields. The remaining options only affect settings for Online Planning itself. There is also an information button at the top left of the tab page which has detailed information on the individual fields.
2. Order Cancelation:
At the top left of the tab page there is an information button which has detailed information on the individual fields and the main procedures for selecting the worklist. For more information, see the F1 and F4 help for the individual fields.
2. Internet Services:
You can enter a maximum of 8 Internet links and e-mail addresses that can be displayed in the worklist.
4. General Settings
This is where you can make settings for the complete worklist. For more information, see the F1 and F4 help for the individual fields.
Notes
You can save the settings you make as variants under an indicator of your choice, so that the next time you call up this application you will not have to enter all this data again. This means that the selections for the worklist and the other settings will be filled with the current values or according to certain rules (for example, delivery date = yesterday's date) as default. You can also permanently hide any fields that you do not require.
If you always work with the same variant, you can save this as a start variant. To do this follow the menu path Edit -> Start Variant. Here you can also specify whether you want to skip the selection screen. If you do this, the transaction will start directly by displaying the current worklist.
You will find more general help on the possible entries in a selection screen under the menu item Goto -> Help Selection Screen.
Regards,
Srilatha.

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