Hierarchy
⤷ PS-ST-OPR (Application Component) Operative Structures
⤷ CN_PSP_OPR (Package) Operative Work Breakdown Structure
Basic Data
Data Element | PROFID_STD |
Short Description | Profile |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | PROFID | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 7 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 7 | |
Value Table | TCA41 |
Further Characteristics
Search Help: Name | ||
Search Help: Parameters | ||
Parameter ID | PIN | |
Default Component name | ||
Change document | ||
No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Profile |
Medium | 15 | Profile |
Long | 20 | Profile |
Heading | 7 | Profile |
Documentation
Definition
A profile is a collection of default values and settings for maintenance of routings or standard networks.
Use
In a profile you store information that you need frequently when maintaining routings or standard networks. You use profiles to:
- Predefine fields, such as plant, purchasing organization or unit of measure.
- Specify how you want to use the entry tool
Supplementary Documentation - PROFID_STD0011
Use
If you copy data from the Project System to an MPX file, the level of detail (explosion) maintained in the standard network profile is will also be copied.
Supplementary Documentation - PROFID_STD0022
Use
If you copy data from the MPX file into the project system, the data necessary for processing will also be copied, including the control key for example.
Supplementary Documentation - PROFID_STD1000
Definition
Key identifying a standard network profile.
Supplementary Documentation - PROFID_STD4000
Definition
Key to which certain default values for certain recipe fields and settings are assigned. This affects:
- Operations and phases (for example, control key)
- Relationships (for example, type of graphic presentation)
- Process instructions (for example, increment for process instruction numbers)
- Inspection specifications (for example, increment for inspection characteristic mumbers)
Use
You can use the profile to define values that are often used in fields and settings in recipes as defaults. This reduces the work necessary for recipe maintenance.
You can change the values that are copied from the profile.
If necessary, you can change the values that were predefined in Customizing in recipe maintenance. These changes to the profile are valid:
- Within the recipe group you are working with
- Until you exit the recipe
Procedure
- On the initial screen, assign the required profile.
- If necessary, change individual profile value in recipe maintenance (Extras menu).
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 19980525 |
SAP Release Created in |