SAP ABAP Data Element SCPL_MAKEUP_STYLE (Style of Makeup (Type or Class Name))
Hierarchy
MDG_FND (Software Component) MDG Foundation
   CA-MDG-APP-BP (Application Component) MDG Business Partner (Central Part)
     MDG_BS_BP_GENIL_NO_TRANSL (Package) Master Data Governance: GENIL
Basic Data
Data Element SCPL_MAKEUP_STYLE
Short Description Style of Makeup (Type or Class Name)  
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type     Direct Type Entry
Type of Object Referenced     No Information
Domain / Name of Reference Type      
Data Type CHAR   Character String 
Length 30    
Decimal Places 0    
Output Length 30    
Value Table      
Further Characteristics
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Basic direction is set to LTR    
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Field Label
  Length  Field Label  
Short 10 Style 
Medium 15 Makeup Style 
Long 20 Style of Makeup 
Heading 15 Style of Makeup 
Documentation


Definition

What a stylist does with perfect makeup sets is a matter of style.

Use

Styling expresses types. In other (more pedestrian) words: A makeup style is just the name of a DDIC type, be it a data element or a structure. In fact, it's the result of what a stylist does with an actor's character what a makeup style describes. The sometimes muddled complexity of important data clearly needs simplification for frugal users or modest hardware.

Hence, stylists knowing how to convert complexity to lucidity do the job, and their vehicle to reach that is style - something which maybe one or the other actor lacks.

Dependencies

Makeup sets and their styles are defined globally, but in a location only those makeup sets are appropriable that are directly assigned to it, which is called "design" of the location. This ensures that stylists use only makeup sets that suit the aspects of a location - imagine blue-skinned people or maybe laser guns in wild west movies. Okay, the latter did happen. Right, both did happen. But! You got the point, right?

As scenes allow to assign specific makeup sets to an actor the style of an actor may vary dependend on the scene.

Example

History
Last changed by/on SAP  20130604 
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