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En un manual de SAP encontre esto, quiza te ayude:

In precise scheduling, the system calculates and displays the results of scheduling down to the minute. In daily scheduling, the system uses days, hours, and minutes for calculation, but only displays the resulting date.
You can determine which scheduling logic the system should use for each
shipping point. If you have maintained the working times of the shipping point,
the system performs precise scheduling.
The working hours of a shipping point consist of a calendar (which must agree
with the factory calendar stored for the shipping point) and a shift sequence. The shift sequence defines the shifts for each week day, and the shifts define the times for starting and finishing work.
In precise scheduling, pick/pack and loading times are specified in hours and
minutes. The working times of the shipping point are taken into account during scheduling.
The route is used to determine the transportation planning lead time. Precise
scheduling uses the working times of the shipping point; daily scheduling uses the factory calendar of the shipping point.
The route is also used to determine the transit time. Both types of scheduling use the factory calendar of the route to determine when the route is used.
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