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SAP S4 HANA Finance Training: What is the integration between CO-PP? | Zarantech - Bangalore

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Posted on: 21 March
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In the world of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, specifically SAP, CO (COntrolling) and PP (Production Planning) modules integrate tightly to track manufacturing costs. Here's a simplified explanation:

CO (Controlling): Handles cost data, like material costs, labor costs, and overhead. It tracks how much things cost throughout the production process.

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PP (Production Planning): Manages the physical production process, including scheduling materials, labor, and machines. It tells CO what's being produced and when.

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