SAP ABAP IMG Activity /ISDFPS/V_FDPDA5 (Define Tab Pages for Command and Support Relationships)
Hierarchy
EA-DFPS (Software Component) SAP Enterprise Extension Defense Forces & Public Security
   IS-DFS-OF-FDP (Application Component) Structures Workbench
     /ISDFPS/FDP0C (Package) Customizing Force and Deployment Planner
IMG Activity
ID /ISDFPS/V_FDPDA5 Define Tab Pages for Command and Support Relationships  
Transaction Code /ISDFPS/11000040   IMG Activity: /ISDFPS/V_FDPDA5 
Created on 20021029    
Customizing Attributes /ISDFPS/V_FDPDA5   Define Tab Pages for Command and Support Relationships 
Customizing Activity /ISDFPS/V_FDPDA5   Define Tab Pages for Command and Support Relationships 
Document
Document Class SIMG   Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs.
Document Name /ISDFPS/V_FDPDA5    

Use

In this IMG activity, you define which tab pages appear for assignment and support relationships in the Structures Workbench.

When mapping assignment relationships, a distinction is made between the following:

  • Basic structure

    The basic structure represents the organizational structure of the armed forces. The organizational structure is mapped in the system using the organizational management functions. This is done using link types that are shipped as part of the standard, or by implementing your own external link types. The individual elements within the organizational structure are represented by force elements.

    The basic structure can differ in its set up and scope depending on whether it is used for a defense situation or a peace situation. The structure and assignments of the force elements also represents the administrative chain of command.

  • Task organizations

    Within task organizations, force elements are also used to precisely define assignments that are restricted to a certain period of time. These assignments are made using external links. This way, if a new task has to be organized, you do not have to change the overall basic structure.

  • Combat structure

    Note: The combat structure is not mapped in the standard system.

The timeframes specified in support relationships are exact and the support relationships themselves are mapped using external links. When mapping support relationships, a distinction is made between:

  • Supply relationships

    Supply relationships are support relationships that can be created between force elements using an exact timeframe. They govern which supply point (force element) should supply which force element.

  • Maintenance relationships

    Maintenance relationships are support relationships that can be created between force elements using an exact timeframe. They govern which force element a maintenance notification or maintenance order should be forwarded to.

  • Other support relationships

    Another example of a support relationship would be medical supplies.

Standard settings

The standard system already contains a range of tab pages that can be used for assignment and support relationships. You do, however, also have the option of changing the link type and the relationship descriptions to suit your requirements.

Recommendation

We recommend you work with the standard tab pages.

Activities

Check whether the standard tab pages for assignment and support relationships and their links meet your requirements. If necessary, create new links between object types and new relationships.

  1. In the field Tab ID, use the input help to select a key that identifies uniquely a tab page in the iPPE Workbench.
  2. In the field Obj. Type, use the input help to select the key for the object type you want to set up a link for.
  3. In the field Link, use the input help to select the required link.
  4. The field AttrLink (link attributes) governs whether the link between the object types is "bottom up" or "top down".
  5. In the field RelObjType, use the input help to select the key for the object type you want to link.
  6. In the field RltnspCode, enter a code for the relationship. The code can be up to eight characters long and can comprise numbers, letters, and special characters. However, as the field is language-dependent, we recommend you use letters.
  7. In the field Relations., you can enter a long text for the new relationship. However, as the field is language-dependent, we recommend you use letters.
  8. The field Position governs the sequence in which the relationships you have created appear on a tab page in the Structures Workbench.

Example

TabId.    Object Type    Link    AttrLink    Type Link Obj.    RltnspAbbr    Relationship    Position

S_FDP_OR_ORGSTRUCT    O    800    bottom up    O    VERTR    Superior Force Element (Vert.)    3

S_FP_OR_ORGSTRUCT    O    800    top down    O    VERTR    Subordinate Force Element (Vert.)    4

S_FDP_OR_ORGSTRUCT    O    803    bottom up    O    TROOP    Subordinate in Command    5

Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID 201   Make global settings 
Mandatory / Optional 3   Nonrequired activity 
Critical / Non-Critical 1   Critical 
Country-Dependency A   Valid for all countries 
Assigned Application Components
Documentation Object Class Documentation Object Name Current line number Application Component Application Component Name
SIMG /ISDFPS/V_FDPDA5 0 /ISDFPS/KL10000013 Structures Workbench 
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type C   Customizing Object 
Assigned objects
Customizing Object Object Type Transaction Code Sub-object Do not Summarize Skip Subset Dialog Box Description for multiple selections
/ISDFPS/V_FDPDA5 V - View SM30  
History
Last changed by/on SAP  20021029 
SAP Release Created in 46C0