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IMG Activity
ID | EHS_GLM_LABSCEN_EXT | Define Print Scenarios |
Transaction Code | S_EEI_69000009 | (empty) |
Created on | 20120412 | |
Customizing Attributes | EHS_GLM_LABSCEN_EXT | Define Print Scenarios |
Customizing Activity | EHS_GLM_LABSCEN_EXT | Define Print Scenarios |
Document
Document Class | SIMG | Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs. |
Document Name | EHS_GLM_LABSCEN_EXT |
Use
In this Customizing activity, you define labeling scenarios for Label Printing as well as the basic settings for individual labeling scenarios. You also define the structure of the tab pages for individual labeling scenarios in Label Printing.
Requirements
- You have executed report RCBGL_CUST_SCEN_MIGRATE in the Customizing activity Migrate Labeling Scenarios for Global Label Management to transfer the configuration settings from the previously used tables to the tables in this Customizing activity.
- You have configured settings in the Customizing activity Specify Print Destination.
- You have created the programs, dynpros, and function modules that you require to define labeling scenarios in the views "Label Printing" (transaction) and User Entries. Check the standard system.
- You have created the report symbols you need for defining the user entries.
Standard settings
The following labeling scenarios are shipped with the standard system:
- Process order: Labels are determined and printed during production on the basis of a process order.
- Process order for sales order: Labels are determined and printed during production on the basis of a sales order.
- Delivery: Labels are determined and printed for shipping or for a delivery.
- Goods receipt: Labels are determined and printed for purchased materials, for example, to label materials for production, or for the internal material flow.
- General: Labels are determined and printed for a material.
- Sample: You can determine and print any labels for a material or specification. You can specify a label category and size for label determination even though they are not defined in the label data for the material. This enables you to create labels for a new sample and for a specification that is not assigned to a material.
- Handling Unit: The labels are determined and printed at goods receipt when the material is overpacked and put away. In the standard system, this labeling scenario is used exclusively for automatic print request generation and automatic label printing or for manual label printing using the labeling workbench.
- Label Check: Print requests for the label check use the Label Check labeling scenario. For more information, see the Customizing activity Configure Label Check.
Activities
Labeling Scenarios
In this view, you define the labeling scenarios and the basic settings for them. You use the assigned function modules to control label determination for the individual labeling scenarios and to check the status when labels are generated.
Description
In this view, you define the language-dependent description of the labeling scenario by specifying a short and a long text.
RFC Destinations
In this view, you define the RFC destinations that are used to transfer data from a source system to SAP Environment, Health, and Safety (SAP EHS) or from SAP EHS to a target system.
This setting is required only for distributed systems when SAP EHS is operated independently from a logistics system:
- In the logistics system, configure the connection to SAP EHS.
- In SAP EHS, configure the connection from SAP EHS to the logistics system.
"Label Printing" Transaction
In this view, you define the structure of the corresponding tab page in Label Printing for the individual labeling scenarios. For each labeling scenario, you specify a program and screen, as well as function modules for determining and processing data. You also specify which entries the user must or can make in the labeling scenario and which data is displayed on the labeling scenario screen.
The sort sequence determines the arrangement of the tab pages for labeling scenarios in Label Printing.
Note: You can use the following Business Add-Ins (BAdIs) to override the structure of Label Printing or the labeling scenario view.
- BAdI: Read Logistics Data from Make-to-Stock and Make-to-Order Production
- BAdI: Read Logistics Data from Delivery
- BAdI: Read Logistics Data from Goods Receipt
User Entries
In this view, you define the structure of the User Entries group box in Label Printing.
A report symbol is defined for each user entry and displayed as a screen field. If this report symbol is used on a label template, the user entry enables you to change change the value of the report symbol on the label.
You can also change value determination with the user entries. For example, if a batch and a shelf-life expiration date from the batch are shown on a label, you can change the expiration date by changing the Batch user entry.
Example
Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID | 204 | Establish Functions and Processes |
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 |
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SIMG | EHS_GLM_LABSCEN_EXT | 0 | HLA0100681 | Product Safety |
Maintenance Objects
Maintenance object type | C | Customizing Object |
Assigned objects | ||||||
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Customizing Object | Object Type | Transaction Code | Sub-object | Do not Summarize | Skip Subset Dialog Box | Description for multiple selections |
CCGLVC_SCEN | C - View cluster | SM34 |
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20120412 |
SAP Release Created in | 607 |