You use this procedure to determine specifications in whose transport classification the specifications you selected in the hit list are specified.
You have run a specification search or loaded a set of hits and are on the hit list screen.
Select the specifications for which you want to determine specifications in whose transport classification the selected specifications are specified. If you do not select anything, the system determines the corresponding specifications for the first specification in the hit list.
Choose
with the quick info text
Where-Used List
.
Depending on whether you have defined one or more where-used lists for the specification category in Customizing for
Basic Data and Tools
under
Manage User Exits
, different dialog boxes will now appear:
If you have
not
defined any other where-used lists in addition to the where-used list supplied in the standard system for the specification category, the
Where-Used List: Components and Reference Parameters
dialog box appears immediately.
If you
have
defined other where-used lists in addition to the where-used list supplied in the standard system for the specification category, the
Where-Used List: <Specification category>
dialog box appears. In this dialog box for the where-used list
Component/Transp. class./Reference...
choose
with the quick info text
Enter parameters
.
The
Where-Used List: Components and Reference Parameters
dialog box appears.
Choose
Transport classification
and make sure that the
Composition
and
Referenced
indicators are not set.
Confirm your entries.
A new set of specifications appears in the form of a hit list. Choose
with the quick info text
Reset Selection
to return to the original hit list.
If you have defined a number of where-used lists in Customizing for
Basic Data and Tools
, the system takes into account in the search all where-used lists for which you have specified parameters. If you have entered parameters for a number of where-used lists, you can specify whether the where-used lists are linked with logic AND or OR in the search, that is whether the specifications found must fulfill all or at least one of the where-used lists specified.