What do you know about forward and backward scheduling and how you will identify either backward or forward scheduling takes place in sales order
Answer Posted / mohd khaja shamsuddin
backward scheduling is calculated from customers requested
delivery date
forward scheduling is calculated from order date to confirm schedule line for feature delivery date for requested qty
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