SAP ABAP Data Element UMB_Y_COL (Technical Name of Value Field)
Hierarchy
SEM-BW (Software Component) SEM-BW: Strategic Enterprise Management
   FIN-SEM-CPM-BSC (Application Component) Balanced Scorecard
     UMB (Package) SEM-CPM: Balanced Scorecard
Basic Data
Data Element UMB_Y_COL
Short Description Technical Name of Value Field  
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type D   Domain
Type of Object Referenced     No Information
Domain / Name of Reference Type UMB_D_COL    
Data Type CHAR   Character String 
Length 10    
Decimal Places 0    
Output Length 10    
Value Table UMB_GS100    
Further Characteristics
Search Help: Name H_UMB_GS100    
Search Help: Parameters COL   
Parameter ID   
Default Component name    
Change document    
No Input History    
Basic direction is set to LTR    
No BIDI Filtering    
Field Label
  Length  Field Label  
Short 10 Val. field 
Medium 15 Value field 
Long 20 Value field 
Heading 10 Val. field 
Documentation

Definition

See value field in the glossary.

Use

Dependencies

Example

Supplementary Documentation - UMB_Y_COL 0000

Use

You can use any name for value fields. Therefore, the system cannot determine the value field that you use to model your target value. Here is where you define the value field to contain the target value.

See also, target value field in the glossary.

Dependencies

You can use the value field containing the target value (= target value field) for the risk status calculation.

Example

Supplementary Documentation - UMB_Y_COL 0001

Use

This is where you define how the system is to calculate the risk status for every measure. You assign value fields to the variables used in the formula. It makes sense if the value fields you assign to the variables are related to the risk. The two following value fields are particularly relevant:

  • Target value field + Risk value field: The risk value field is the field that you identified in the general (system-specific) settings of the target system as the field used by the system for status determination (for example, "expectation value" or "best case"). As you only define delta values in the risk value field, it makes sense to add the value in the target value field.

Dependencies

Example

For example, if you specified for a formula that the quotient of a and b was to be calculated (a / b), you can make the following assignment to calculate the risk status:

Supplementary Documentation - UMB_Y_COL 0002

Use

You always weight a measure with a value field in aggregation, for example if the measure produces a percentage value.

Dependencies

Example

History
Last changed by/on SAP  20041006 
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