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Author's profile photo Markus Florian Oertelt

Discrete Industries in SAP S/4HANA Cloud – The Link Collection

Discrete Industries are described as the production of a discrete category of goods or items. This means goods or items can be individually or separately produced.

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Figure 1: Discrete Industries in SAP S/4HANA Cloud – The Link Collection

Currently SAP S/4HANA Cloud focuses on solutions for the following three discrete industries: Industrial Machinery and Components, Consumer Products Industries and Automotive. For the later, specific focus is given to suppliers.

This Blog is intended for all those who struggle to find all the relevant product information on Discrete Industries in SAP S/4HANA Cloud: 

Discrete Industries in SAP S/4HANA Cloud 2102 | SAP Blogs

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SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Private Edition, and SAP S/4HANA for Discrete Industries 2022 Product Update | SAP Blogs

Discrete Industries in SAP S/4HANA, Public Edition 2302 | SAP Blogs

Enjoy reading and take care folks!

Markus

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      Author's profile photo Ravichandran Sethuraman
      Ravichandran Sethuraman

      Hello Markus,

      Excellent collection from Manufacturing perspective but to translate this into DG activity what could be the set of Cost Management & Profitability related scope items bundle so that customers can consume this as a Jump Start scenarios.

      Thanks in advance.

      Ravi S.

      Author's profile photo Markus Florian Oertelt
      Markus Florian Oertelt
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      Hi Ravi

      thanks for reaching out and your feedback!

      General speaking standard costs for products as part of annual operations planning can be done via scope item BEG SAP Best Practices Explorer.

      Integrated financial planning for hybrid ERP with SAP Analytics cloud is best described here: Integrated Financial Planning for Hybrid ERP with SAP Analytics Cloud | SAP Blogs.

      For actual costing there is scope item 33Q SAP Best Practices Explorer.

      Hope that answers your question.

      BR, Markus