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UD codeClassifies the quality of an inspection lot. UMUnit by which quantities are to be measured. Some examples include: pound, gram, meter, and liter. A single material in SAP may have multiple units of measure such as sales unit and unit of issue. Abbreviation: UoM. UnUnit by which quantities are to be measured. Some examples include: pound, gram, meter, and liter. A single material in SAP may have multiple units of measure such as sales unit and unit of issue. Abbreviation: UoM. Un (unit of measure)Unit by which quantities are to be measured. Some examples include: pound, gram, meter, and liter. A single material in SAP may have multiple units of measure such as sales unit and unit of issue. Abbreviation: UoM. Un.Unit by which quantities are to be measured. Some examples include: pound, gram, meter, and liter. A single material in SAP may have multiple units of measure such as sales unit and unit of issue. Abbreviation: UoM. Underdel. tol.Value specified by the user that expresses the percentage by which the quantity delivered may fall below the quantity ordered or procured and yet still be accepted by the system. Underdel. toleranceValue specified by the user that expresses the percentage by which the quantity delivered may fall below the quantity ordered or procured and yet still be accepted by the system. Underdelivery toleranceValue specified by the user that expresses the percentage by which the quantity delivered may fall below the quantity ordered or procured and yet still be accepted by the system. UnitUnit by which quantities are to be measured. Some examples include: pound, gram, meter, and liter. Unit costingProcess of planning project by quantity of material and labor consumed. Unit of entryUnit by which quantities are to be measured. Some examples include: pound, gram, meter, and liter. Unit of measureUnit by which quantities are to be measured. Some examples include: pound, gram, meter, and liter. A single material in SAP may have multiple units of measure such as sales unit and unit of issue. Abbreviation: UoM. Unit of measurementUnit by which quantities are to be measured. Some examples include: pound, gram, meter, and liter. A single material in SAP may have multiple units of measure such as sales unit and unit of issue. Abbreviation: UoM. Unloading pointLocation at which goods are received at the ship-to party. Unpl.orderNumber of maintenance orders that are unplanned. Unplanned depreciationUnplanned value correction as the result of a reduction in asset value, which appears to be permanent. Used in unusual circumstances, such as damage to the asset, that leads to a permanent reduction in its value. Unrestricted useValuated stock of a material held by (and belonging to) a company, which is not subject to any usage restrictions. UoMUnit by which quantities are to be measured. Some examples include: pound, gram, meter, and liter. A single material in SAP may have multiple units of measure such as sales unit and unit of issue. Abbreviation: UoM. Upper LimitUsed during pricing to create a range of values (scales). When the order or rebate value exceeds the upper limit, the pricing condition will not apply. UsageCode identifying the area in which the task list will be used. Usage varianceDifference between planned and actual costs. Use float aft. prod.Indicator used to specify that when an operation is dispatched, the float after production in the order can be used, in addition to the operation floats. Use operation floatsIndicator used to specify that when an operation is dispatched, the planning result only counts as error free if the operation lies within the operation float. USERIdentification assigned to a user.
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