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 Filling the Dangerous Goods Master

Use

The system can only fill tables with data records for which logical keys can be formed uniquely from the material and the dangerous goods regulation.The following links can be made:

Assignments between materials and specifications of specification type Real substance or dangerous goods classification are made using material-specification assignment.

Assignments between specifications of specification type Real substance and specifications of specification type Dangerous goods classification are made using referencing.

Assignments between UN-listed substances and specifications of specification type Dangerous goods classification or Real substance are made using the property tree in the value assignment type Dangerous goods classification (→ Transport classification ).

For example, if the dangerous goods are to be transported at a higher temperature, assign the dangerous goods classification directly to the material or materials:

You should use just one of the methods specified. The red dashed lines indicate that these assignments play no role in filling the dangerous goods master records.

Notes on Figures 5 and 6:Specifications such as real substance, real substance group, listed substance, or listed substance group can be specified as reference specifications.

Prerequisites

See the “Prerequisites“ section under Filling

Procedure

In the Dangerous Goods Management menu, choose ToolsDangerous Goods Master FillingStart Filling .

A screen for selecting data appears.

You can also simulate filling.

To do this, choose Simulate Filling.

You can use the following fields to define criteria according to which the materials are selected:

Dangerous goods classification

Contains the key for specifications of specification type DG_CL_SUB (dangerous goods classification). The system determines both directly assigned materials and materials that are assigned to real substances that reference a dangerous goods classification.

Real substance

The system determines the assigned materials if a dangerous goods classification or a UN-listed substance was assigned to the real substance as a reference, or a UN-listed substance was assigned directly.

Material

The system checks whether a dangerous goods classification was assigned to the material directly or using an assignment to a real substance.

Selection date

The system selects specifications valid for the selection date.

Phrase group

The system selects phrases (from the active phrase library) for the phrase group specified.

Choose with the quick info text Execute .

A system message to inform you if filling has been performed successfully is displayed.

Phrases are generated automatically in the background during filling. This process is only executed if you have not yet created the phrases in the dangerous goods master or if you have changed existing phrases.

If filling has been successful, you can display the import log.

You can use the Change pointer evaluation indicator to tell the system to take into account during filling only those data records that were created or changed.

Displaying the Log

In the Dangerous Goods Management menu, choose ToolsImport LogCheck Logs .

The Analyze Application Log screen appears.

Make sure that EHDD has been entered in the Object field and enter other selection criteria.

Choose Execute .

The system displays the log.

You have the option of choosing which messages you want to see in the import log for filling. This means you can reduce the scope of extensive logs. You make these settings in Customizing for Dangerous Goods Management in the IMG activity Hide Messages in Import Logs .

Deleting the Log

To delete logs, in the Dangerous Goods Management menu choose ToolsImport LogDelete Logs .

Enter your selection criteria and choose .

Result

The data in the specification database is copied to the dangerous goods master in the current system and client. You can subsequently edit data in the dangerous goods master if you have set up the corresponding authorization profile.