Calendars in Enterprise Planning

In other words, Enterprise Planning uses calendars to:

  • Determine the hours and resources available per day.
  • Determine start date, end date, and requirement date for planned orders.
  • Carry out capacity planning.
  • Determine the actual length of horizons and time fences that are expressed in workdays.

Calendar selection for production planning

If LN cannot find a calendar, it uses the following priority path to select a calendar for production planning:

  • The resource calendar, which is linked to the resource.
  • The department calendar, which is linked to the work center.
  • The enterprise unit calendar, which is linked to either the work center, the warehouse, or the plan item, dependent on the lead time which is being planned.
  • The company calendar.

If the required delivery date of a planned production order is after the latest date on the calendar that is used for production planning, LN falls back on the workweek.

For planning aspects that take place at a resource, Enterprise Planning uses the calendar that you linked to the specific resource. If no resource calendar is available, Enterprise Planning looks at the department calendar for planning.

For planning aspects that take place at a work center that is not a resource, Enterprise Planning uses the calendar that you defined for the department in the Departments (tcmcs0565m000) session.

For planning aspects that are not related to a work center, for example, fixed lead times, Enterprise Planning uses the calendar you defined for the enterprise unit to which the item in question belongs.

Calendar selection for purchase planning

For purchase planning, LN first determines the business partner safety time, for which a calendar is selected according to the following priority path:

  • The shipping calendar linked to the buy-from business partner.
  • The calendar linked to the buy-from business partner.
  • The company calendar.

Next, LN distinguishes between situations in which you specified a supplier in the Buy-from Business Partner field in the Item - Purchase session or in the Items - Purchase Business Partner (tdipu0110m000) session, and situations in which you did not define a supplier.

Purchase planning with supplier

If you specified a supplier, LN further distinguishes between items it can plan in the lead-time horizon and items that it cannot.

For items that can be planned in the lead-time horizon, the next step LN performs is to offset the transport time. To do so, LN selects a calendar according to the following priority path:

  • The shipping calendar linked to the buy-from business partner.
  • The calendar linked to the buy-from business partner.
  • The company calendar.

Finally, LN must offset the processing time of the purchase order. The calendar to calculate this lead-time type is selected according to the following priority path:

  • The calendar linked to the purchase office.
  • The company calendar.

For items that Enterprise Planning cannot plan in the lead-time horizon, LN must offset the calculated lead-time, for which LN uses the company calendar.

Purchase planning without supplier

If you did not specify a supplier for the item, after the offset of the outbound time, the inbound time, the extra lead time, and the safety time, LN only must offset the item supply time. To do so, LN uses the company calendar.

Calendar selection for distribution planning

For distribution planning, Enterprise Planning uses various distribution-related calendars. To offset the inbound time and the outbound time, LN uses the following priority path to select a calendar:

  • The calendar linked to the warehouse.
  • The company calendar.

Next, LN offsets the extra lead time and the item safety time, for which the following priority path is used:

  • The calendar linked to the buy-from business partner.
  • The company calendar

For the next step, LN checks whether you specified a carrier in which case LN offsets the transport time. To do so, LN uses the following priority path to select a calendar:

  • The calendar linked to the buy-from business partner.
  • The company calendar.

If you did not specify a carrier, LN checks whether you specified a resource in the Supplying Relationships (cprpd7130m000) session, in which case LN calculates the distribution supply time. To do so, LN uses the following priority path to select a calendar:

  • The resource calendar, which is linked to the resource.
  • The department calendar, which is linked to the work center.
  • The enterprise-unit calendar, which is linked to the plan item.
  • The company calendar.

If you did not specify either a carrier or a resource, LN also calculates the distribution supply time. However, if you did not specify a resource, LN uses the following priority path to select a calendar:

  • The calendar linked to the enterprise unit.
  • The company calendar.