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Dangerous Goods Checks in Shipping
Documents 
This process enables you to check shipping documents according to dangerous goods regulations.
If you have set the DIs rel. for checksindicator in the IMG activity Activate Dangerous Goods Checks in Customizing for Dangerous Goods Management, only materials in the shipping document that are relevant for the check are then checked. You mark materials as relevant for checking by assigning them a dangerous goods indicator profile in the Basic Data 2view in the material master. You must have set this indicator profile as relevant for dangerous goods checks in Customizing for Dangerous Goods Management in the IMG activity Specify Indicator Profiles for the Material Master. Indicator profiles that are set only as dangerous goods are for information purposes only.

You edit the required dangerous goods indicator profiles in the IMG activity Specify Indicator Profiles for the Material Master in Customizing for Dangerous Goods Management.
When you create a shipping document, the dangerous goods indicator profile is transferred from the material master to the shipping document item and stored there. If you change the profile in the material master, the changes are not made automatically in the shipping document.
You have created dangerous goods master records for the materials. Dangerous goods checks only use dangerous goods master records:
· That have a processing status for which the Release status indicator has been set in the IMG activity Specify Processing Status in Customizing for Dangerous Goods Management
· For which the Inactive indicator is not set
You have edited the Dangerous Goods Checks section.

The check method (or in other words the function module HAZMAT_CHK_VARIOUS with sequence 1) for the completeness check must be entered in each check schema. If you want to change this function module, the function module you change must be entered with sequence 1.
Dangerous goods regulations are valid for a mode-of-transport category and one or more countries. You define one or more countries as a validity area in the system. This means that in SD documents, dangerous goods checks must be performed for all affected combinations of countries and mode-of-transport categories subject to dangerous goods legal requirements. The system uses this data to determine the dangerous goods master records to be checked.
See also Determination of Data in Shipping Documents
For this, edit the appropriate routes under Basic Functions ® Routes ® Define Routes ® Define Routes and Stages.

According to your requirements, you can define routes with stages in Customizing for Sales and Distribution or edit the IMG activity Specify Transit Countries in Customizing for Dangerous Goods Management. You can also specify the route stages in outline and define the additional transit countries required in the IMG activity Specify Transit Countries.
When you create a shipping document, the following entries are required for the dangerous goods check:
· Shipping point
· Sales organization
· Delivery type
· Ship-to party
· Route (in quantities overview choose Header ® Transport-relev. info)
· SD document date
Engineering change management is used in the dangerous goods master. Dangerous goods master records can therefore have different versions. To ensure that the valid dangerous goods master records can be determined for the checked shipping document, you specify which document date is to be used to read the dangerous goods master records in the IMG activity Specify Date for Determination of DG Master Data in Customizing for Dangerous Goods Management. If the date is not entered in the shipping document, the current date is used.
Dangerous goods checks comprise the following steps:
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1. Starting of Dangerous Goods Checks in Shipping Documents
2. Determination of Data for Dangerous Goods Checks
After the dangerous goods checks have been executed, a dialog box is displayed with the message for the check method that determines the complete reaction for the check schema.
If there are log entries, you can access
them in the check log from the dialog box. If the SaOnli (save online) indicator is set in Customizing for the
check method that determines the complete reaction, the
pushbutton is displayed, and you decide
whether the document should be saved.

If no check method reacts, no log entries are written and the dialog box is not displayed when the document is saved. If you start the check manually, a success message is displayed.
No dialog box is displayed in collective processing. Only one message is entered in the collective processing log. The complete check log is created if the documents are processed and checked online.
All messages collected during the dangerous goods checks are displayed in the check log. The log is not stored in the database, but it can be printed.

The log can list positive and negative check results. If you branch to the log, it first displays the messages with the highest priority only. If you choose All messages, the system displays all messages.
The document is processed further according to the Customizing settings for the complete reaction. If you have specified in Customizing for Dangerous Goods Management that the document should only be saved with a document block (DocBlk indicator set), the incompleteness status you set up in Customizing is set.
For more information, see the IMG section Incompleteness Control for SD Documents in Customizing for Dangerous Goods Management.
The system determines the following data and enters it in the shipping document header under Transport-relev. info.
· The Contains DG (document contains dangerous goods) indicator is set automatically in the document header if the SD document contains at least one material for which the Not dangerous goods indicator is not set in the dangerous goods master. This means that the document contains at least one item of dangerous goods.

The indicator is for information purposes only.
· The dangerous goods management profile for SD documents (DGIndProfile) can be determined by a check method if you have developed a corresponding check method yourself.

This dangerous goods management profile can be used by the dangerous goods documents component to output texts on transport documents or to transmit them using EDI. You edit and manage these texts in the Basic Data and Tools component.
You can also set the indicator manually. When using manual assignment in the standard system, only DG management profiles for which the Ma 10011 fix indicator (or the Ch.1136 fix indicator; see Dangerous Goods Structure Reform) is set in the IMG activity Specify DG Management Profiles for SD Documents are available. These profiles cannot therefore be overwritten by the dangerous goods checks if the check method ensures this. You must first check the check method to find out whether a manually fixed DG management profile has already been assigned in the document header.
The system determines the following data and enters it in the shipping document under Item ® Dangerous goods supplement.
· Selection date

The selection date is determined as defined in the IMG activity Specify Date for Determination of DG Master Data and is used to read the dangerous goods master records. It is used here as additional information only.
The selection date is also set and updated when you call the Dangerous goods supplement screen in the shipping document. Otherwise, the selection date is always set and updated during the dangerous goods checks.
· If you have implemented the corresponding dangerous goods check methods, the following indicators can be determined and stored:
– Excepted quantity
– Reportable quantities
– Exemption - highly viscous
– Listed goods

You have the option of specifying which dangerous goods regulations the above indicators should be used for. For example, you can specify that for Material 01 the Excepted quantity ruling should be applied only for the ADR regulation. For this purpose, edit the IMG activities Specify Regulation Profile and Specify Indicator Category in Customizing for Dangerous Goods Management.
