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Define
sets
In this step you define sets
There are two types of sets:
A basic set contains
the values for a specific field.
You have two options
when allocating values:
- You can specify fixed values and/or fixed
intervals.
Fixed values are
directly linked to the set. The user cannot change them when the set is used
for a capacity evaluation.
For example,if the
capacity category "001" (plant) is to be displayed in an
evaluation, you can create a basic set for the field "KAPAR" (capacity
category), to which you allocate the value "001".
- You can specify variable values and/or
intervals.
You can change
variable values when the set is used for an evaluation.
For example, if you
want to enter the capacity category when the evaluation is carried out, you
have to allocate a suitable variable to the field in the set.
You always have to
enter the variable in the set with a leading "&".
You can enter the
corresponding values when the set is used for an evaluation. For example, if
the initial screen refers to a set with a variable, the system will display a
screen on which the user can enter a value for the variable.
Using the multi set,
you can group several basic sets into one set. Thus you can make selections
using several fields.
For example, you can
define several fields with a fixed value or a variable value which can be
entered in the initial screen for the evaluation.
Note:
You cannot create
multi-sets by combining multi sets.
Activities
1. Create a
set, if necessary.
2. Change a
set, if necessary.
3. Display a
set, if necessary.
4. Delete a
set, if necessary.