Hierarchy
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Basic Data
| Data Element | TB_LIMIT |
| Short Description | Datafeed: Rate monitoring |
Data Type
| Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
| Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
| Domain / Name of Reference Type | T_LIMIT | |
| Data Type | INT1 | 1-byte integer, integer number <= 255 |
| Length | 3 | |
| Decimal Places | 0 | |
| Output Length | 3 | |
| Value Table |
Further Characteristics
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| Search Help: Parameters | ||
| Parameter ID | ||
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| Change document | ||
| No Input History | ||
| Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
| No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
| Length | Field Label | |
| Short | 10 | Percent |
| Medium | 16 | Deviation in % |
| Long | 26 | Max. deviation in percent |
| Heading | 26 | Max. deviation in percent |
Documentation
Definition
In rate monitoring, you can enter the maximum deviation between the supplied rate and the latest read rate for the same instrument class which you can tolerate as a percentage. You enter an integer between 1 and 254. It is used to calculate the interval within which the rates are accepted. If the rate is not within the interval, a warning message will be displayed. If this message is displayed, you check the rate and change it manually in single rate maintenance.
Example: You enter 10.
A. Latest read rate: 100
New rate: 120 --> warning is displayed.
If the actual rate were 102, you would have to correct the
rate manually in single rate maintenance
B. Latest read rate: 100
New rate: 95 --> Rate is accepted.
Rate monitoring does not function in the following cases:
- no deviation defined in Customizing
- no comparative value (= latest read rate) available.
Note:
There is two-level rate monitoring in datafeed. In the IMG, you can firstly define market data monitoring by entering a general deviation tolerance level for each instrument class (currency rates, securities prices...). You can now also define a maximum deviation tolerance level (e.g for very volatile rates) for each single rate in the translation table. This deactivates global market data monitoring.
History
| Last changed by/on | SAP | 19970708 |
| SAP Release Created in |