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Use

This procedure describes how you create inheritance relationships between specifications. To do this, you have the following options:

In both cases, the specification from which you create the inheritance relationship is the requester. In other words, this specification requests the inheritance.

Prerequisites

See Inheritance.

Procedure

Creating Inheritance Relationships in Specification Header Data

  1. In the Structure linkProduct Safety menu, choose Specifications ® Edit specifications.

The Edit Specification: Initial Screen appears.

  1. Search for the specification that is the requester in the inheritance relationship you want to create. To do this, execute one of the following procedures:

A set of specifications appears in the form of a hit list if the SAP System finds data records matching the search criteria of the manual search or query or if the set of hits loaded contains specifications that exist in the system.

If the specifications you are searching for are not contained in the hit list or if the search result contains too many hits, you can extend, refine, or reduce the hit list (see also Basic Functions in the Hit List).

  1. Select the required specification and choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text.

The Edit Specification: Header screen appears.

  1. Choose the Relationships tab page.
  2. On the tab page, select a blank line in one of the tables as follows:
  1. Choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text.
  1. Enter the inheritance template and the source or target specification. When choosing the inheritance template, note that you can only assign inheritance templates to a target specification if their value assignment types and identifiers do not overlap. Value assignment types and identifiers only overlap if the usages specified in the inheritance templates overlap at the same time.

Creating Inheritance Relationships from the Hit List

  1. In the Structure linkProduct Safety menu, choose Specifications ® Edit specifications.

The Edit Specification: Initial Screen appears.

  1. Search for the specifications that are the requester and target specification in the inheritance relationship you want to create. To do this, execute one of the following procedures:

A set of specifications appears in the form of a hit list if the SAP System finds data records matching the search criteria of the manual search or query or if the set of hits loaded contains specifications that exist in the system.

If the specifications you are searching for are not contained in the hit list or if the search result contains too many hits, you can extend, refine, or reduce the hit list (see Basic Functions in the Hit List).

  1. Select the required specification and choose Specification ® Inheritance ® Inherit from source.
  1. Enter the inheritance template and the source specification. When choosing the inheritance template, note that you can only assign inheritance templates to a target specification if their value assignment types and identifiers do not overlap. Value assignment types and identifiers only overlap if the usages specified in the inheritance templates overlap at the same time.

Result

The inheritance relationship is assigned the approval status Requested (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text) and the status Initial (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text). If you have the authorizations described under Inheritance, the inheritance relationship is automatically assigned the approval status Approved (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text) and the status Ready to inherit (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text). If you do not have the authorizations, an authorized user must approve the inheritance request.

After an inheritance relationship has been assigned the status Ready to inherit, the background job transfers the data from the source specification to the target specification for the inheritance. The approval status remains Approved (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text) and the status changes to Consistent (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text) or, if there are errors, to Incorrect (This graphic is explained in the accompanying text).

 

 

 

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