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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 19, 2013
Filed:
Sep. 28, 2007
Igor Becker, Sandhausen, DE;
Joachim Fiess, Karlsruhe, DE;
Thomas Roesch, Sandhausen, DE;
Eugen Hermann, Wiesloch, DE;
Fahmi Cheikhrouhou, Sandhausen, DE;
Gerlinde Graewe, Waghaeusel, DE;
Andreas Huber-buschbeck, Heiligkreuzsteinach, DE;
Jozsef Murvai, Szigetszentmiklos, HU;
Zoltan Biro, Gyomro, HU;
Igor Becker, Sandhausen, DE;
Joachim Fiess, Karlsruhe, DE;
Thomas Roesch, Sandhausen, DE;
Eugen Hermann, Wiesloch, DE;
Fahmi Cheikhrouhou, Sandhausen, DE;
Gerlinde Graewe, Waghaeusel, DE;
Andreas Huber-Buschbeck, Heiligkreuzsteinach, DE;
Jozsef Murvai, Szigetszentmiklos, HU;
Zoltan Biro, Gyomro, HU;
SAP AG, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. Specifically, example business objects include DemandPlan, DemandPlanningCharacteristicValueCombination, and DemandViewOfPromotion.