Using SAP for mobile fleet planning and hoping someone could offer some direction on how to use the planning board tool? or if is worthwhile using at all
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Submitted by Maria Ahlberg on Fri, 2004-11-05 07:03
My knowledge is a little out of date, it was simply horrible when I last saw it. ALL of my clients with SAP, and thats quite a few with huge installations (one has 1500 users of PS and PM modules) have rejected it for planning and scheduling, and have an interface with P3 or P3e.
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14 years 2 monthsThanks Mike, I'll remember
Thanks Mike,
I'll remember to look at the dates next time
Jared
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19 years 10 monthsHi Jared Welcome to planning
Hi Jared
Welcome to planning planet.
It is not a good idea to respond to a thread that is 7 years old.
Better to start a new thread with your comments.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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14 years 2 monthsUsing SAP for mobile fleet
Using SAP for mobile fleet planning and hoping someone could offer some direction on how to use the planning board tool? or if is worthwhile using at all
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21 years 6 monthsRE: SAP Planning Board
The SAP project module is not P3. And P3 is not SAP. The are good at different things.
It seems best to use SAP as your economical tool and P3 as your planning tool. (or any other planning tool, which supports your planning needs)
Itis possible to link information between SAP and P3. This is meant to work nowdays, it has been a problem before.
I am sorry to say that I have not heard anyone who likes SAPs planning board.
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21 yearsRE: SAP Planning Board
My knowledge is a little out of date, it was simply horrible when I last saw it. ALL of my clients with SAP, and thats quite a few with huge installations (one has 1500 users of PS and PM modules) have rejected it for planning and scheduling, and have an interface with P3 or P3e.