Hierarchy
⤷ EHS-DGP (Application Component) Dangerous Goods Management
⤷ CBDG (Package) PI-EH&S Dangerous Goods Management
IMG Activity
ID | EHS_DG_INT_001 | BAdI: Filter Specifications for Filling |
Transaction Code | S_ALN_01002269 | (empty) |
Created on | 20030415 | |
Customizing Attributes | EHS_DG_INT_001 | BAdI: Filter Specifications for Filling |
Customizing Activity | BADI: FILTERUNG DER | BAdI: Filter Specifications for Filling |
Document
Document Class | SIMG | Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs. |
Document Name | EHS_DG_INT_001 |
Use
A number of specifications can be assigned to a multiple component material. This multiple assignment leads to a filling error in the standard system.
This BAdI allows you to filter out from a group of specifications those that you need for filling. When you activate the BAdI, the system checks which of the specifications is relevant for filling. Only this specification is then filled.
So that a number of specifications can be assigned to a multiple component material and filling can be run without errors, the NAM-ZDG_FILL identifier must be specified in Customizing. Assign this identifier to the specification for which filling is to be taken into account.
The BAdI is called in the function module DG07N_FIND_CLASS_AND_SUBID in the function group LDG07NU09 after the specifications belonging to a material were read from the assignment table ESTMJ.
The BAdI is not active in the standard system. Sample coding is shipped.
The BAdI has the method DG_MAT_ASSIGN_FILTER. It checks the specifications and filters out those specifications that are relevant for filling with the aid of the identifier NAM_ZDG_FILL.
The following parameters are passed:
- X_LG_DGTMD_FILL
- Input: Table with all specifications for filling
- I_VALDAT
- Key date for classification key
- X_LOGTAB
- Table for error messages
Requirements
Standard settings
Activities
After you call the IMG activity, the system displays a dialog box where you enter a name for the implementation.
If implementations of this Business Add-In have already been created, the system displays them in a dialog box. You then choose one of them by choosing Create, and continue as follows:
- In the dialog box, enter a name for the implementation of the Add-In and choose Create.
The system displays the initial screen for creating Business Add-In implementations. - On this screen, enter a short description for your implementation in the Implementation Short Text field.
- If you choose the Interface tab, you will notice that the system has populated the Name of the Implementing Class field automatically, by assigning a class name based on the name of your implementation.
- Save your entries and assign the Add-In to a package.
- To edit a method, double-click its name.
- Enter your implementation code between the
method <Interface Name>~<Name of Method>.
andendmethod.
statements. - Save and activate your code. Navigate back to the Change Implementation screen.
Note: You can also create an implementation for an Add-In and not activate it until later. If you want to do this, do not perform the following step: - Choose Activate.
When the application program is executed, the code you created is run through.
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 |
Assigned Application Components
Documentation Object Class | Documentation Object Name | Current line number | Application Component | Application Component Name |
---|---|---|---|---|
SIMG | EHS_DG_INT_001 | 0 | ALR0000067 | Tools |
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type | E | Business Add-In - Definition |
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20030415 |
SAP Release Created in | 200 |