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SDOC_CAL_RULE - Definir reglas calendario



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  • Transaction Code: SDOC_CAL_RULE

    Description: Definir reglas calendario

    Release: S/4HANA only

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  • SAP Tcode: SDOC_CAL_RULE - Definir reglas calendario
    
    Overview:: 
    SDOC_CAL_RULE is a transaction code used in SAP to define calendar rules. It is used to create and maintain calendar rules for the SAP system. Calendar rules are used to define the working days and holidays for a particular country or region. 
    
    Functionality:: 
    The SDOC_CAL_RULE transaction code allows users to define calendar rules for a particular country or region. This includes defining the working days, holidays, and other special days that are applicable to that region. The calendar rules can then be used in other transactions, such as creating sales orders or scheduling production orders. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use:: 
    1. Enter the transaction code SDOC_CAL_RULE in the command field. 
    2. Select the country or region for which you want to define the calendar rules. 
    3. Enter the details of the working days and holidays for that country or region. 
    4. Save your changes. 
    
    Other Recommendations:: 
    It is important to ensure that the calendar rules are up-to-date and accurate, as they will be used in other transactions within SAP. It is also recommended to review the calendar rules periodically to ensure they are still applicable and accurate.
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