SAP ABAP Data Element DATUB (Valid-to date)
Hierarchy
SAP_ABA (Software Component) Cross-Application Component
   CA-GTF-ECM (Application Component) Engineering Change Management
     CC (Package) Engineering Change Management
Basic Data
Data Element DATUB
Short Description Valid-to date  
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type D   Domain
Type of Object Referenced     No Information
Domain / Name of Reference Type DATUM    
Data Type DATS   Date field (YYYYMMDD) stored as char(8) 
Length 8    
Decimal Places 0    
Output Length 10    
Value Table      
Further Characteristics
Search Help: Name    
Search Help: Parameters    
Parameter ID   
Default Component name VALID_TO_DATE   
Change document    
No Input History    
Basic direction is set to LTR    
No BIDI Filtering    
Field Label
  Length  Field Label  
Short
Medium to 
Long 15 Valid to 
Heading 10 Valid to 
Documentation

Definition

End of validity period of an object (such as material, BOM, or routing) in the SAP System.

Supplementary Documentation - DATUB 0001

Procedure

If you want to display the BOM

  • for a specific date, set the delete character "!" here. The system sets the valid from date as the cutoff date for validity.
  • for a specific time interval, enter the valid to date as well as the valid from date.
    If you enter a valid from date which is before the valid from date, the system ignores your entry.
  • for its entire period of validity, delete the valid from date by entering "!" at the beginning of the field.
  • as it relates to a change number, the system determines the date automatically.

Supplementary Documentation - DATUB 0002

Dependencies

The maximum valid to date is programmed as the 31.12.9999.

If the valid to date is changed with history

  • the validity period is divided up into shorter periods
  • the valid to date is determined by the program

    the point in time defined as the start of the next validity period is at the same time the end of the current period.

Supplementary Documentation - DATUB 0006

Use

If you want to display the where-used list

  • for a specific date, do not make an entry here
  • for a specific time period, enter a valid-to date as well as the valid-from date
  • for its entire period of validity, delete the valid-from date by entering "!" at the beginning of the field, and do not make an entry
  • up to a specific date, delete the valid-from date by entering "!" at the beginning of the field and enter a valid-to date

Supplementary Documentation - DATUB 0007

Use

The valid to date determines the date up to which PP calendar periods are to be calculated by the system.

Supplementary Documentation - DATUB 0008

Use

If you want to display a where-used list for the document:

  • on a particular date, enter the date here.
  • within a particular time period, enter both the valid-from date and the valid-to date.
  • over its entire validity period, delete the valid-from date using the delete character "!" and do not enter a valid-to date.
  • up to a particular date, delete the valid-from date using the delete character "!", and enter a valid-to date.

Dependencies

In Customizing (Bills of material), you define whether the current date or the system low date is used as a default valid-from date.

Supplementary Documentation - DATUB 0009

Use

If you want to see where the class is used:

  • on a particular date, enter the date here
  • within a particular time period, enter both a valid-from date and a valid-to date
  • over its entire validity period, delete the valid-from date using the delete character "!" and do not enter a valid-to date
  • up to a particular date, delete the valid-from date using the delete character "!" and enter a valid-to date

Dependencies

In Customizing (Bills of material), you define whether the current date or the system low date is the default valid-from date.

Supplementary Documentation - DATUB 0040

Use

This date is determined by the system.

Examples

It an item is changed with reference to a change number, the valid-from date of the change master automatically becomes the valid-to date of the previous validity period.

Supplementary Documentation - DATUB 4220

Definition

End of the validity period of the recipe object.

Use

Procedure

Examples

Dependencies

History
Last changed by/on SAP  20020827 
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