Hierarchy
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Basic Data
| Data Element | P09_PARTNE |
| Short Description | Flag to show if rejected step was carried out via partner |
Data Type
| Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
| Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
| Domain / Name of Reference Type | CHAR1_X | |
| Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
| Length | 1 | |
| Decimal Places | 0 | |
| Output Length | 1 | |
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Further Characteristics
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| Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
| No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
| Length | Field Label | |
| Short | 10 | Partner |
| Medium | 19 | Step via partner |
| Long | 32 | Step carried out via partner |
| Heading | 7 | Partner |
Documentation
Definition
This field defines whether it was SAP or the partner who processed the last step performed. Four options are basically possible here:
1) steprejec > 0, partner = 'X'.
In this case, the step was not performed. The last step that should have been performed is stated in steprejec. The error occurred in the partner's system.
2) steprejec > 0, Partner = ' '.
This is also a case where the step was not performed. The last step that should have been performed is stated in stepreje. The error occurred internally in the SAP system.
3) steprejec = 0, Partner = 'X'.
The step was performed correctly and processed by the SAP partner.
4) steprejec = 0, Partner = ' '.
The step was performed correctly and processed internally in the SAP system.
In other words, this field is a quick way of finding out where the actual problems occurred.
History
| Last changed by/on | SAP | 19991110 |
| SAP Release Created in |