Hierarchy
⤷ PLM-RM (Application Component) Recipe Management
⤷ RMSFRMMSC (Package) RMS-FRM: RMS Formula - Miscellaneous
Basic Data
Data Element | FRMLE_VALFR |
Short Description | Valid-From Date |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | DATUM | |
Data Type | DATS | Date field (YYYYMMDD) stored as char(8) |
Length | 8 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 10 | |
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Further Characteristics
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No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Valid From |
Medium | 15 | Valid From |
Long | 20 | Valid from (Incl.) |
Heading | 10 | Valid From |
Documentation
Definition
Date as of which the change state you selected is valid.
It is identical to the valid-from date of the change number that was used to create the change state (see Change Number).
Exception:
If you create a formula or object of a formula without a change number, the valid-from date of the first change state is identical to the key date entered.
Use
Dependencies
Formulas are made up of several change objects (such as formula header, material items, and substance items) that all have their own change states. When you use a change number to change a formula, the system only creates a new change state for the objects you changed and for the formula header.
The change states of different objects can therefore have different change numbers and validity periods. In the validity period of a change state of the formula header, however, there is always exactly one change state for each object.
Example
Supplementary Documentation - FRMLE_VALFR0001
Definition
Date as of which the change state of the formula header you selected is valid.
It is the same as the valid-from date of the change number that was used to create the change state (see Change Number).
Exception:
If you created a formula without a change number, the valid-from date of the first change state is the same as the key date entered.
Use
Dependencies
Formulas are made up of several change objects (such as formula header, material items, and substance items) that all have their own change states. When you use a change number to change a formula, the system only creates a new change state for the objects you changed and for the formula header.
The change states of different objects can therefore have different change numbers and validity periods. In the validity period of a change state of the formula header, however, there is always exactly one change state for each object.
Example
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20031212 |
SAP Release Created in |