About this Guide
This document describes the processes related to planning requirements in project.
Intended audience
This document is intended for persons in charge of project planning in a company. Consequently, the intended audience can include key users, implementation consultants, product architects, planning team, and support specialists.
Assumed knowledge
Although you need no detailed knowledge of the LN software to read this guide, general knowledge of the LN functionality will help you understand this guide.
Document summary
This table shows the chapters of this guide:
Chapter | Content |
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Introduction | Provides an overview of the planning and requirement planning functionality in LN Project. |
Activity Structure and activity relationship in Project | Provides information on the usage of the activity structure and activity relationship for planning |
Planning in Project | Provides information on how to create and maintain plans for a project |
Project Schedule | Provides instructions on how to schedule a project |
Network Planning | Provides information on network planning and critical path analysis functionality |
Baselines in Project | Provides information on how to maintain baselines for a project |
Planned PRP Orders | Provides instruction on how to generate or manually create a planned PRP order |
Planned PRP Purchase Order | Provides instruction on how to create planned PRP purchase order |
Planned PRP Warehouse Order | Provides instruction on how to create planned PRP warehouse order |
Service Orders for Project | Provides instruction on how to generate service orders in Project |
Resource Planning | Provides information on the group planning data and resource requirements in project |
Cost Peg Supplying Relationship | Provides information on the cost pegging data between logistics company |
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