|   | Cumulative production lead time Enterprise Planning uses the
		cumulative order lead time (COLT) to correctly set the minimum value of the
		items planning horizon. For manufactured items, the COLT
		  consists of: - The lead time of the
		  item itself.
 - The longest COLT among
		  all the item's components in the BOM, which includes the plan items that you
		  defined as critical in master planning.
 
 The lead time of the item itself consists of: - The order lead time defined in
		  the Item - Production (tiipd0101m000) session.
 - The outbound lead time defined
		  in the Item Data by Warehouse (whwmd2110s000) session.
 - The safety time defined in the Item - Ordering (tcibd2100m000) session.
 - The extra lead time defined in
		  the Item - Ordering (tcibd2100m000) session.
 
 In the Check Horizons (cprpd1200m000) session, you can fill in the following fields to
		  influence the way in which Enterprise Planning calculates/updates the COLT: -  Additional Lead Time: extra lead time that Enterprise Planning adds to the item's COLT and
		  noncritical COLT.
 -  Order Lead-Time Multiplier: a factor that Enterprise Planning applies to increase the total
		  lead time of the involved item.
 
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