SAP ABAP IMG Activity BADI_EAM_EXIT_DUE_DT (BAdI: Determination of Start Time for Scheduling)
Hierarchy
SAP_APPL (Software Component) Logistics and Accounting
   PM-PRM-MP (Application Component) Maintenance Plans
     MPLAN_API (Package) Maintenance Plan API
IMG Activity
ID BADI_EAM_EXIT_DUE_DT BAdI: Determination of Start Time for Scheduling  
Transaction Code S_EB5_05000228   (empty) 
Created on 20090305    
Customizing Attributes BADI_EAM_EXIT_DUE_DT   BAdI: Determination of Start Time for Scheduling 
Customizing Activity BADI_EAM_EXIT_DUE_DT   BAdI: Determination of Start Time for Scheduling 
Document
Document Class SIMG   Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs.
Document Name BADI_EAM_EXIT_DUE_DATE_TIME    

Use

This Business Add-In (BAdI) is used in the Maintenance Planning (PM-PRM-MP) component.

You can use this BAdI to fill the MHIS-DUE_DATE_TIME field. When the system runs scheduling, it transfers the field to the newly created maintenance notifications and maintenance orders as follows:

  • In the maintenance notification, it sets the desired start time (field VIQMEL-STRUR).
  • In the maintenance order, it sets the time of the basic start date (field CAUFV-GSUZP).

Requirements

You have set field ECK_UHRZT in Customizing under Plant Maintenance and Customer Service -> Maintenance and Service Processing -> Maintenance and Service Orders -> Scheduling -> Maintain Scheduling Types.

Standard settings

The BAdI is designed for multiple use.

The BAdI is filter-independent.

Activities

For information about implementing BAdIs as part of the Enhancement Concept, see SAP Library for SAP NetWeaver under BAdIs - Embedding in the Enhancement Framework.

Example

Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID 257   Create User Exits 
Mandatory / Optional 2   Optional activity 
Critical / Non-Critical 2   Non-critical 
Country-Dependency A   Valid for all countries 
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type E   Business Add-In - Definition 
History
Last changed by/on SAP  20090305 
SAP Release Created in 605