on 05-27-2009 8:23 AM
Dear Experts,
I was just going through the latest release notes of SAP ERP Central Component (Release 6.0). I would request you to explain the concept of a couple of new features that am listing below, in the simplest possible way. I need to give a presentation to one of our clients regarding the same and would like to explain them the concepts of these new features in a manner in which they can easily understand it.
My queries are listed below. Kindly respond.
1) What is the concept of iPPE? How doest it work in conjuction with PS? How to best explain the concept of iPPE for a layman to understand?
2) Easy Cost Planning has been enhanced with the following new features,
a) Aggregated Items & b) Archiving
What is the concept for these new features? What are the clarifications that need to be given in order to use these new features?
Waiting for all you experts to respond.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Gokul
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Dear Gokul,
I can answer to one part
iPPE and PS can be integrated so that there will be logical link between objects in PVS (Product Varient Strucutre) and Project in PS.
there n:n relationship between WBS element and iPPE node , also betn Network and iPPE nodes/varients.
Use can use data from iPPE for project procurements.
Using reference points you can tranfer material from iPPE structure to PS Network.
Thanks,
Niketan
Hi,
I got sap help link for ecc 6.0 version which will throw some light on "Integration of iPPE and the Project System" for your query no.1
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/EN/52/f0b9219a5d474f8b7d809e2afd1d20/content.htm
Regards,
Sandeep
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