SAP ABAP Data Element AOBDAUER (Time interval between relationships)
Hierarchy
SAP_ABA (Software Component) Cross-Application Component
   CA-GTF-PS (Application Component) Cross-Application Objects in Project System
     BC (Package) Cross-Application Objects PP/PS
Basic Data
Data Element AOBDAUER
Short Description Time interval between relationships  
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type D   Domain
Type of Object Referenced     No Information
Domain / Name of Reference Type AOBDAUER    
Data Type QUAN   Quantity field, points to a unit field with format UNIT 
Length 5    
Decimal Places 1    
Output Length 7    
Value Table      
Further Characteristics
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Parameter ID   
Default Component name    
Change document    
No Input History    
Basic direction is set to LTR    
No BIDI Filtering    
Field Label
  Length  Field Label  
Short 10 Interval 
Medium 15 Offset to finsh 
Long 20 Offset rel.ship 
Heading Intervl 
Documentation

Definition

Value for time in the relationship.

Procedure

You can maintain the time interval as:

  • an absolute
  • a percent based on the duration of the predecessor
  • a percent based on the duration of the successor

The type of calculation used for the time interval is determined via the field time interval key in the relationship detail screen.

Supplementary Documentation - AOBDAUER 0001

Dependencies

If you enter the time interval as a percentage, you must maintain the field Duration percent on the detail screen for relationships.

Enter negative values by placing a dash after the number: 10-

Supplementary Documentation - AOBDAUER 0100

Definition

Time interval between the requirements date of the components and the basic finish date of the order created to produce these components.

Dependencies

This field is only displayed when a unique order is created for the components in a collective order.

Supplementary Documentation - AOBDAUER 4443

Definition

Offset between the phase dates linked to each other.

Use

You enter the offset as follows:

  • As a positive value if the reference data (start or end) of the successor phase is after that of the preceding phase
  • As a negative value if the reference date of the successor phase is before that of the preceding phase

You cannot enter percentage values for offsets in the master recipe.

Dependencies

You can enter a factory calendar in the relationships for scheduling offsets.

Example

  • An FS relationship has been maintained between phase Charge and phase Reaction. The offset is 1 HR. This means that phase Reaction starts one hour after charging has been completed.
  • An FS relationship has been maintained between phase Charge and phase Heat. The offset is 10- MIN. This means that the phase Heat starts 10 minutes before charging has been completed.

History
Last changed by/on SAP  19990629 
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