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Conceptual documentation Changing Task Lists with Reference to a Change Number  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Like BOMs, you can create, change, and display task lists with reference to a change number.
Unless you select object sub-types for task lists, you can process both routings and other types of task lists (for example, inspection plans and rate routings) under the object type Task list.

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If you create or change a task list with reference to a change number, you can still change the task list later on without reference to a change number. The history for the task list may, therefore, contain gaps.

In some task lists, you can carry out a mass change with reference to a change number.

The mass change function allows you to do the following:

If you change a task list with reference to a change number, the system uses the valid-from date from the change master record as the Key date for the change. The system selects all task list objects from the database that are valid on this date.

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This section describes making changes to a routing. For more information on changes to task lists, please refer to the specialist documentation, for example, on Routings or Inspection planning.

Making changes to a routing is described using the routing for material PP-SATST01 as an example. This routing has a standard sequence. The following graphic shows which operations are entered and which material components are allocated to which operations.

 

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