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In the first step in determining the notification status, the SAP System completely expands the composition tree to listed substance level.

See also Example: Determination of Listed Substances.

The notification status n (notification negative) has a lower priority than notification status y. This means that component C has list notification n as a result.

This means that the notification status would be derived from the values in parentheses if the values for the list notification were passed up in the hierarchy.

Step 2:

Derivation of List Notification (Lis)

and Component Notification (Com)

 

Results Display

in a List

P

     

Lis

Com

Prop

A

 

Lis

Com

Prop

ë

A

   

(n)

y

40%

ë

B

y

 

44%

ê

ë

C

 

(n)

 

50%

ë

B

y

 

18%

ê

ê

ë

[C']

y

 

60%

ë

C'

y

 

15%

ê

ê

ë

[C'']

n

 

1%

ë

C''

n

 

0.25%

ê

ê

ë

[H20]

y

 

38%

ë

D

e

 

6%

ê

ë

A'

 

(e)

 

50%

ë

Z

y

 

2

ê

 

ë

[B']

y

 

85%

ë

H2O

y

 

14.5%

ê

 

ë

[Z]

y

 

10%

         

ê

 

ë

[D]

e

 

5%

         

ë

B

   

(y)

y

45%

         

ê

ë

[B']

 

y

 

60%

         

ê

ë

[B'']

 

y

 

40%

         

ë

C

   

(n)

n

5%

         

ê

ë

[C']

 

y

 

60%

         

ê

ë

[C'']

 

n

 

1%

         

ê

ë

[H2O]

 

y

 

38%

         

ë

[D]

   

e

e

           

ë

[H2O]

   

y

y

           

For substance A, there is an obvious discrepancy between the list and component notification, that is, the notification status in the specification for substance A was changed by the appropriate person responsible (from n to y). This yields an overall default value for the list notification of PLis = min(y,n,y,y,y,,y,ye,y,n,y,e,y) = n and PReg = min(y,y,n,e,y) = n for the component notification.

 

 

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