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If the special values DBVAL, MVIEW or REFMAT are used to define values in the field "Set Value" of a value group, then for the field names the wild card character * can be used.

Rules and instructions:

  • The wild card character * can be used, whereas the complete field name or only part of it can be replaced.

  • In the corresponding target field (MVIEW:MMS Target field 2, CLASS:MMS Target field 3) the exactly same expression must be used, otherwise an error will be signalled.

  • Key fields of the maintained views are always ignored when dissolving the expression and must be specified separately.

  • To ensure data consistency, characteristics names which are entered in the basic settings of are always ignored when resolving such placeholders. This does not apply if such a characteristic name is specified explicitly (without *).

  • Depending on the fields an extended MM view control applies, see View Control.

  • For MVIEW:MMS table MAKT the wild card is not supported.

  • For filters the wild card in field names is not supported.

  • Fields which have an initial value in the source are ignored when the * placeholder is resolved, i. e. they are not set. This does not apply if a field is set explicitly, that is, without *.

  • Fields with * and explicit field specifications:

    • If values with explicit field specifications according to the sequence number are made before an * entry, the entry with * must be made with the option "Only if Initial". Otherwise, explicitly set values may be overwritten.

    • Conversely, if the entry with * is accordingly to the sequence number before the explicit entries and the option "Only if initial" is not set for the explicit entries, they overwrite the * entries. This also applies if an initial value is set (see above for initial values with * and without *).

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Creating a plant 0001 with all fields from the template material TEMPLATE_ET plant 0001. See notes for view control in View Control in General Remarks

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