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Object documentation Control Keys Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

A control key uses the following keys and indicators to determine how an operation or a sub-operation is to be processed in a task list. Examples of such keys and indictors are:

Scheduling :If you set this indicator, the system carries out scheduling for an operation or it determines the earliest or latest dates for a sub-operation. If you do not set this indicator, the system does not schedule the operation or sub-operation, the system automatically sets the duration to zero.

Capacity planning: If you set this indicator, the system creates capacity requirement records for the operation or sub-operation. If you set this indicator for a control key, you must also set the scheduling indicator.

Note

The system only creates capacity requirements if you have set the capacity planning indicator and maintained the corresponding formulas.

Costing indicator: Use this indicator to specify whether the operation or the sub-operation should be costed.

Confirmation: Use this indicator to specify whether and how the operation or sub-operation should be confirmed.

Time tickets: Use this indicator to specify that time tickets are printed for the operation or sub-operation.

Print operation: Use this indicator to specify that shop papers are printed for the operation or sub-operation.

External processing: Use this indicator to specify that the operation or sub-operation is to be performed by a third party. In this case, a purchase requisition is generated during order creation.

The control key is defined in Customizing for the Work center or for the Routing.

 

 

 

 

 

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