Assignment of Control Recipe Destinations to Phases 
Use
You use this function to determine the
control recipe destination, that is, the process control system or the process operator to whom the process instructions of a phase are transferred to be carried out. During order processing, you can create one control recipe for each control recipe destination assigned to the process order. A control recipe contains the process instructions of all phases assigned to the corresponding destination.
Integration
The following information that affects the way control recipes are further processed is defined in control recipe destinations:
Prerequisites
Control recipe destinations for the process operators and process control systems responsible have been created in Customizing for Process Management.
Features
The assignment of control recipe destinations to phases is independent of the subdivision of operations into phases. This means that each phase of an operation can be assigned a different destination, if this makes sense from the point of view of process control.

Discharging one vessel and charging the next one are phases that belong to different operations. However, they are assigned to the same control recipe destination because they are interdependent and should be controlled by the same system or operator (see the graphic below).

Activities
You maintain the control recipe destination when maintaining phases on the operation overview (see
Maintaining Operations/Phases on the Operation Overview).