Hierarchy
⤷ IS-M (Application Component) SAP Media
⤷ JSD (Package) Appl. dev. R/3 Publishing Sales and Distribution System
Basic Data
Data Element | VAVARTYPF2 |
Short Description | Issue variant type on second day after public holiday |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | VAVARTYP | |
Data Type | CHAR | Character String |
Length | 2 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 2 | |
Value Table | TJD05 |
Further Characteristics
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No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | IVTy.2PH |
Medium | 15 | IVTy.2ndPH |
Long | 20 | IV type 2PHol. |
Heading | 6 | 2aPHol |
Documentation
Definition
The issue variant type on the second day after a public holiday is used for daily publications to determine the issue variant published two days after a public holiday.
If you leave this field blank, the edition for which the generation rule is maintained is not published in the individual period in question if this is a publication day two days after a public holiday.
Example
- Daily publication
- The following entry was made for individual period 5:
Issue variant type on second day after public holiday = PH (public hol.issue)
The issue for July 6 is published as type PH (due to July 4 having been a public holiday) - Alternatively, the entry for the period is the following:
Issue variant type on second day after public holiday = blank
No issue is published on July 6.
Supplementary Documentation - VAVARTYPF20001
Examples
Examples for creating/interpreting a generation rule
1. Daily edition
The frequency rule for a daily is always defined as follows:
- Repetition period : Week
- Grid : Day
- Grid divider : 1
- Grid factor : 1
This results in 7 individual periods:
- Indiv.period 1 : Monday
- Indiv.period 2 : Tuesday
...
- Indiv.period 7 : Sunday
The individual periods are displayed in the generation rule as a table containing the following columns:
- Individual period
- Planned issue type
- Actual issue type if date is day before a public holiday
- Actual issue type if date is a public holiday
- Actual issue type if day is day after a public holiday
- Actual issue type if day is two days after a public holiday
You must now define the issue types for each individual period:
Example of a generation rule (daily):
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Ind.per. StITy ITyBPH ITyPH ITy1PH ITy2PH
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1 MO SA MO MO
2 TU SA TU TU
3 WE SA WE WE
4 TH SA TH TH
5 FR SA FR FR
6 SA SA SA SA
7
Interpretation of this generation rule:
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Individual period 1 (Monday):
-StITy =MO: A Monday issue is published as standard on Mondays
-ITyBPH=SA: If the Monday is the day before a public holiday
(Tuesday being the public holiday), an issue is
generated on Monday with the actual issue type
'Saturday' (the planned issue type remains 'Monday').
-ITyPH = : If the Monday is a public holiday, no issues are
generated that day.
-ITy1PH=MO: If the Monday is the day after a public holiday
(the public holiday being Sunday), an issue is
generated on Monday with the actual issue type
'Monday' (the planned issue type remains 'Monday').
-ITy2PH=MO: If the Monday is two days after a public holiday
(the public holiday being on Saturday), an issue
is generated on Monday with the actual issue type
'Monday' (the planned issue type remains 'Monday').
Individual period 2 (Tuesday):
-StITy =TU: A Tuesday issue is published as standard on Tuesdays
-ITyBPH=SA: If the Tuesday is the day before a public holiday
(Wednesday being the public holiday), an issue is
generated on Tuesday with the actual issue type
'Saturday' (the planned issue type remains 'Tuesday').
-ITyPH = : If the Tuesday is a public holiday, no issues are
generated that day.
-ITy1PH=TU: If the Tuesday is the day after a public holiday
(the public holiday being Monday), an issue is
generated on Tuesday with the actual issue type
'Tuesday' (the planned issue type remains 'Tuesday').
-ITy2PH=TU: If the Tuesday is two days after a public holiday
(the public holiday being on Sunday), an issue
is generated on Tuesday with the actual issue type
'Tuesday' (the planned issue type remains 'Tuesday').
The other individual periods are interpreted in the same way.
Meaning of factory calendar specified for edition:
When processing dailies, the factory calendar is not taken into account but simply the assigned public holiday calendar. (The factory calendar is defined in terms of working days and non-working days, so that Saturday is generally a non-working day but not a public holiday. Public holidays are defined in the public holiday calendar.) If the generation rule is defined for Saturday (individual period 6), generation is based on whether or not the Saturday is defined as a public holiday in the public holiday calendar. It is irrelevant in issue generation whether or not the Saturday in the factory calendar is a non-working day.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20050224 |
SAP Release Created in |