SAP ABAP Data Element CPET_QUANSPLITROUT (CPE Term - Routine f. Splitting the Commodity Qty into Terms)
Hierarchy
PI_BASIS (Software Component) Basis Plug-In
   CA-GTF-CPE (Application Component) Commodity Pricing Engine
     CPE_BASIS (Package) Commodity Pricing Engine: Basic Objects
Basic Data
Data Element CPET_QUANSPLITROUT
Short Description CPE Term - Routine f. Splitting the Commodity Qty into Terms  
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type D   Domain
Type of Object Referenced     No Information
Domain / Name of Reference Type CPE_ROUTINE    
Data Type NUMC   Character string with only digits 
Length 7    
Decimal Places 0    
Output Length 7    
Value Table CPEC_ROUTINE    
Further Characteristics
Search Help: Name CPE_ROUTINE    
Search Help: Parameters E_ROUTINE   
Parameter ID   
Default Component name    
Change document    
No Input History    
Basic direction is set to LTR    
No BIDI Filtering    
Field Label
  Length  Field Label  
Short 10 SplitRtine 
Medium 20 Splitting Routine 
Long 40 Routine:SplittingQty 
Heading SpltRtn 
Documentation

Definition

Specifies the routine for distributing the total quantity of the commodity to the terms of the formula. It is called by the Formula Evaluation Routine 1.

Use

The routine is technically an implementation of the BADI_CPE_FE_QTY_SPLIT_ROUTINE Business Add-In (BAdI), and has the commodity quantity and its unit as import parameters.

The commodity quantity distributed to the terms is mainly needed for value-based term calculation types where all values make reference to the whole quantity.

The chosen split routine may also have an influence on the formula result. This depends on the specific combination routine you use - for example, an equal split of the quantity between all terms might only make sense when the combination is done as the sum of all terms.

Dependencies

Example

  • 1: Whole Quantity for every Term
  • 2: Given Term Quantity or Factors
  • 3: Equal Split between all Terms

History
Last changed by/on SAP  20131122 
SAP Release Created in 2004_1_46C