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Is POD date used as final delivery date in calculation of Delivery Delay (Days)? #CoE#Supreme

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Hello,

Is the POD (Proof of Delivery) date used as the final delivery date in the calculation for Delivery Delay (Days)?  I'm looking at the Delivery Performance - Delivered as Requested KPI/Report in S4HANA Cloud.  I'm looking at a situation where the POD date matches up with the Delivery Delay (Days), but the final GI movt date does not.

Please see below for the definition of Delivery Delay (Days) as found at this link:

https://help.sap.com/viewer/7b24a64d9d0941bda1afa753263d9e39/2020.000/en-US/131c099e40544afcbc83529a...

Thanks!

Sarah S

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Lillian_Zhang
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Hi Sara,

I found there is a APP "Predicted delivery delay" which might helpful for your requirement.

https://fioriappslibrary.hana.ondemand.com/sap/fix/externalViewer/index.html#/detail/Apps('F3408')/S22

There is an example how the delivery delay calculated, for your reference.

Best regards,

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Thank you Lilian for your help!

I guess my question is whether or not the POD date can be pulled into the latest Actual Goods Movement Date?

I have some numbers which don't seem to make sense unless this is the case.

Kind Regards,

Sarah S

Lillian_Zhang
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Dear Sarah,

After discussion with my colleagues, there is no such concept for "LASTest Actual Goods Movement Date". There is only "Actual Goods Movement Date" but this can’t be used to fill the POD date in standard for compatibility reasons.

This is the date when the GI (in SIT: the first GI) is done.

PODAT is first the date when customer reports back quantities from his GR.

Then it is the date when POD is confirmed. Both can be the same (if reporting leads to confirmation automatically).

Best regards,

Lillian

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Hello Lilian,

Thank you very much for your help.

I was asking about the latest actual goods movement date because in the annotations for the calculation: Delay of Delivery Compared to Requested Deliv. Date (Days) - it looks like the default aggregation is a max. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding - I guessed that if a sales order had multiple deliveries on it, that the system would calculate the delay based on the last delivery goods issued on the sales order.

The query that I was looking at is C_SlsOrdDelivPerfAnlytsQry and the calculation is: DelivToReqdDelivDelayInDays

In our case, I have done some digging, and it looks like we have a custom workflow enabled which involves proof of delivery - so we don't have a standard setup.

Thank you -

Sarah S

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