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Do Supplier Schedule types Plan and Calloff fundamentally and technically behave differently?


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Do Supplier Schedule types Plan and Calloff fundamentally and technically behave differently or is it the same functionality offered that can be used differently?

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  • Do Gooder (Partner)
  • 9 replies
  • March 10, 2025

I guess no know knows the exact answer about the real difference between these two options.

There are more or less 3-4 topics adressing to this question but none of them has been replied properly.

 

I also still searching for the pure,real answer.

 

thanks in advance 

 


Piyal Perera
Hero (Employee)
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  • Hero (Employee)
  • 262 replies
  • March 14, 2025

Hi ​@UIL,

  I think this answer explained exact practical difference of these two schedule types. The difference comes with the usage and not the data set it represents.

regards,

Piyal


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  • Sidekick (Partner)
  • 14 replies
  • April 9, 2025
Piyal Perera wrote:

Hi ​@UIL,

  I think this answer explained exact practical difference of these two schedule types. The difference comes with the usage and not the data set it represents.

regards,

Piyal

Thanks Piyal for this reference. I’ve seen that answer before and it confirms they both are identical but, can be used in different ways?


Piyal Perera
Hero (Employee)
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  • Hero (Employee)
  • 262 replies
  • April 10, 2025

Hi ​@sdinusha,

    Yes. The two schedule types are architected for distinct use cases and supposed to be applied in alignment with their intended functional scope.

 

regards,

Piyal


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