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Meaning of interval planning. What is it: entire planning horizon of a CTM planning profile into.

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INTERVAL PLANNING title: interval planning (SCM-APO-SDM-CTM) (SAP Library - Glossary)
INTERVAL PLANNING category: Capable-to-Match (SCM-APO-SDM-CTM)
INTERVAL PLANNING explained:

Capable-to-Match (CTM) planning process that subdivides the entire planning horizon of a CTM planning profile into individual intervals.

Capable-to-Match (CTM) planning processes the intervals sequentially. For each interval, CTM first fulfills demands and then creates possible safety stock. Demands from one interval can consume receipts that were created as safety stock for a previous stock.

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