Travel Planning Entry Scenarios 

Use

In order to do justice to the numerous preferences and tasks of the roles in the respective enterprises, R/3 Travel Planning provides several entry scenarios, using which you can plan and book your trips:

These two scenarios orient themselves to the type and frequency of the use that is made of R/3 Travel Planning and the predefined roles (see Roles in R/3 Travel Management).

The following comparison is designed to help you decide which entry scenario covers your requirements and operational tasks the best.

Entry scenario characteristics

The decision as to which scenario you want to use to plan and book your travel services depends on your personal wok method and preferences and the frequency of use. These criteria are, however, only a recommendation. Your personal style of working can also be the deciding factor for your choice of entry transaction.

If you have been assigned a role within R/3 Travel Planning, then the entry scenario you will use to process trips is possibly already set up for you.

Features

All the entry scenarios for planning and booking trips have similar functions as concerns the availability check and booking functions. Their differences lie in the type of work process, user guidance and interface layout.