Hierarchy
⤷ RE-FX (Application Component) Flexible Real Estate Management
⤷ RE_CA_CU (Package) RE: Customizing (IMG) and Area Menu
IMG Activity
ID | REFXV_TIVBDAOIDPART | Specify Rule for Determining Object ID |
Transaction Code | S_ALN_01002353 | (empty) |
Created on | 20031024 | |
Customizing Attributes | REFXV_TIVBDAOIDPART | Specify Rule for Determining Object ID |
Customizing Activity | REFXV_TIVBDAOIDPART | Specify Rule for Determining Object ID |
Document
Document Class | SIMG | Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs. |
Document Name | REFXV_TIVBDAOIDPART |
Use
Here you set up the rules to be used for generating a system-wide, unique architectural object ID from the architectural object code (AOID code). The settings depend on the object type. The architectural object ID is assigned hierarchically. This means that a new architectural object ID contains the architectural object ID of the object above it in the hierarchy. The architectural object code of the new object is added to this architectural object ID. This code can be separated by a separator (such as a slash or hyphen, if one was specified on the superordinate object, or here in Customizing).
Requirements
Standard settings
Activities
For each object type, specify:
- The maximum length of the AOID code
- The default length (this length is used as the default when the AOID code is derived from the number of the architectural object)
- If the architectural object ID of objects that have this object type is used for assigning the architectural object ID of subordinate objects
- If a separator is used to separate the AOID of the object from the code of the subordinate object
- If the AOID code should be generated from the number of the architectural object
Example
The following was specified in the Customizing table for automatic assignment of the architectural object ID (AOID):
Name of AO Type Max.Length DefLength Use Separator From AONR
Locality 3 X
Bldg complex 13
Building 2 X - X
Part of building 1 X X
Floor 2 1 X . X
Room 3 2 X X
The system assigns the following architectural object IDs based on these object numbers and codes:
Name of Arch. Object Type
AO Number AOID Code Generated AOID
Locality WALLDORF WDF (manual) WDF
Bldg complex 1 COM1 (manual) WDFCOM1
Building 2 02 (automatic) WDF02
Part of building A A (automatic) WDF02-A
Floor 4 4 (automatic) WDF02-A4
Room 56 56 WDF02-A4.56
Explanation:
- Where the Use in Subordinate Objects indicator is set, the codes are used as part of the AOID in the next level.
- If a separator was specified, then this is added after the AOID of the object on the previous level. If the indicator is not set (in the example this applies to the building complex), then the code is only used for assigning the AOID of the current object itself (WDFCOM1 in the example).
- If the From AONR indicator is set, then the AOID code is derived from the number. In this case, the system uses the number of places specified in the DefLength field to create the AOID code. In doing so, the system starts from right to left, and adds leading zeros if needed. If there is no value specified for this Def.Length, the system uses the value in the Max.Length field instead.
Business Attributes
ASAP Roadmap ID | 250 | Define Number Range and Basic Structures |
Mandatory / Optional | 2 | Optional 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 |
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SIMG | REFXV_TIVBDAOIDPART | 0 | ALN0000034 | Basic Data |
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 |
V_TIVBDAOIDPART | V - View | SM30 |
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20040115 |
SAP Release Created in | 500 |