はじめに
Additional custom Due dates can be defined in the SAP Connector. A due date checks the difference between the Actual date of the event and the Expected date of the event. To create a proper due date, you must define both the Actual date and the Expected date for the due date. Optionally you can specify a Due date amount and/or a Time bin.
実際の日付
The actual date is the event end of the activity related to the due date. You must create a record expression which looks for the event end of the activity related to the due date.
予定日
If the expected date of a due date per activity is not known, you can calculate it based on other fields. You must create a record expression that determines a certain date of an activity, for example Approve invoice) and calculate the expected date, for example by adding a number of days to the approve invoice date.
Due date amount
The due date amount is often referring to a penalty or a discount. Optionally, you can create an expression to specify a due date amount in the Due_dates_preprocessing
table.
Time bin
The time bin is a description indicating whether the due date was met on time or not.
Optionally, you can create an expression to specify a time bin in the Due_dates_preprocessing
table.
Adding a due date
Follow these steps to add a due date.
Step | Action |
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1 | Go to your Workspace and edit the Duedates.csv file. |
2 | Add the due date to the file. |
3 | In the SAP Connector, reload the Due_dates_input table in the Process Mining input folder. |
4 | Create an expression that defines the actual date for due date in Due dates folder in the Events_preprocessing table.See illustration below. |
5 | Create an expression that calculates the expected date for due date in Due dates folder in the Events_preprocessing table. |
6 | Optionally, create an expression for the due date amount and/or for the time bin in the Due_date_preprocessing table. |
7 | Add the new due date to the case statement of the Expected date expression in the Due_dates_preprocessing table, and make sure it uses the expressions created in step 4 and 5 . See illustration below for an example. |
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