Hierarchy
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Basic Data
| Data Element | RSIGN_PP |
| Short Description | Type of Relationship (A or B) |
Data Type
| Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
| Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
| Domain / Name of Reference Type | CHAR1 | |
| Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
| Length | 1 | |
| Decimal Places | 0 | |
| Output Length | 1 | |
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Further Characteristics
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| No Input History | ||
| Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
| No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
| Length | Field Label | |
| Short | 0 | |
| Medium | 0 | |
| Long | 0 | |
| Heading | 0 |
Documentation
Definition
Contains a code that represents a particular type of a relationship. In Planning, there are two types of relationships, active and passive (reciprocal).
The two types exist since most relationships have two corresponding sides, or perspectives. For example, consider the relationship between a father and son. There is only one relationship, but there are two distinct perspectives to that relationship.
NOTE: Active and passive should not be construed to mean superior and subordinate. Sometimes one side of a relationship does have a superior standing. However, it is also possible that both sides of a relationship have equal, and corresponding, standing.
NOTE: It is possible that some relationships will be one-sided. This occurs when, for example, you create relationships with external objects.
Use
Use this field to indicate the type of relationships an inquiry/report should document. To do so either:
- Enter an A to report on active relationships
- Enter a B to report on passive (reciprocal) relationships
- Leave the field blank to see both types of relationships
History
| Last changed by/on | SAP | 20010130 |
| SAP Release Created in |