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 Operational Weighting (Infotype 1988)

Definition

Weighting of object relationships.

Use

To determine the readiness of a force element (including the assigned substructure), you can weight relationships of force elements, positions, and jobs to define their significance for readiness . For more information about processing these weightings, see Weighting Definition

Structure

On the Operative Weighting tab page in the Structures Workbench , you can define the required weightings :

  • Object Name / Object Type / ID of Related Object

    Object for which the relationship is weighted

  • Relationship

    Relationship that is weighted

    You can weight only those relationships that you have defined in Customizing under Start of the navigation path Defense Forces& Public Security Next navigation step Organizational Flexibility Next navigation step Command and Support Relationships Next navigation step Control Weighting of Relationships End of the navigation path .

  • Start Date / End Date

    Validity period of weighting

  • Status

    Status of weighting

  • Weighting Factor

    You enter a value between 1 and 999 to specify the significance of the relationship in comparison to other relationships. The classification of the specified factor depends on the method you have chosen for calculating readiness. For more information, see Determination of Readiness Using Weighting .

  • Mandatory

    You can use this indicator to define that a relationship for the readiness of a force element or substructure is required. This indicator can also be evaluated for the weighting when readiness is calculated.

Integration

This infotype is also available for positions and jobs.

For more information about weightings of FORCER assignments, see FORCER Framework .