Recording of Actual Data in Browser-Based PI Sheets 
Use
You can use the input fields displayed in your PI sheet to record actual process data. You can enter data as follows:
Prerequisites
To be able to use the PI sheet functions described below, the following requirements must be met:
A default value has been defined for the input field in the corresponding process instruction in the process order.
An input help has been defined in Customizing for the process instruction characteristic to which the input field belongs.
An input validation has been defined for the input field in the corresponding process instruction in the process order. If it specifies that invalid input values may be accepted with a signature only, the type of signature has been define in Customizing for Control Recipe Destinations and in the process instruction. (see
For more information about the digital signature and the required settings, see
Approval Using Digital Signatures.
Features
The following functions are available for entering data in the PI sheet:
In browser-based PI sheets, the default values that you have defined in the process order are already displayed in the corresponding input fields when you open the PI sheet.
You can:
You can use the input help to choose values for input fields for which the corresponding Customizing settings have been made.
If an input validation is defined for a value in the process order, the system checks your entries. If the value you enter is outside the defined value range, the system issues a warning.
However, you can still transfer the invalid input value to the PI sheet, if this has been specified in the process instruction. You can make the following settings:
The PI sheet may request and depending on your system settings a signature without a password check, one
When you execute digital signatures, you must also enter a comment.
The signature strategies are carried out synchronously in the PI sheet. This means that the individual signatures must be executed immediately one after another. It is only then that the system saves the signatures and transfers the value.
The input value is not reported automatically when the signature is executed.
Once you've entered a deviating value, all values - this means even values that comply with the validation rule - are documented in a deviation history. However, you do not need to execute the signature again if the values are correct. The
icon in the PI sheet indicates that a deviation history exists. You can display the values along with the signatures and comments in a dialog box by choosing
.
If you have defined in the process order that a process messages is to be sent to report values entered, a corresponding process message is created once you have entered a value in the PI sheet.
Activities
If you must execute a digital signature during an input validation, you must initiate one of the following activities: