Within a control group and its activation several value groups can be used/assigned for each dependency. This prevents possible redundancies in value groups, in case different value groups are required for several control groups having redundant fields/values.
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For the use of several value groups for each dependency the same general rules for value groups are valid. (See also Grouping of Dependent Values):
The used grouping shall be identical for all value groups.
The used run number shall be identical in all value groups for the same field to be set.
Hence in this case, a field to be set (e.g. PERKZ) may exist in both value groups.
Example
Control Groups
No. | Control Group | Description Control Group | Assigned Value Group |
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1 | 2000_PC_FERT_L001 | Werk. Einf. , FERT, Labor 001, Erw. 2000, B-Kz *>E/F | 2000_E_FERT_L001 |
2 | 2000_PC_FERT_L002 | Werk. Einf. , FERT, Labor 002, Erw. 2000, B-Kz *>E/F | 2000_E_FERT_L002 |
Value Groups
No. | Value Group | Description Control Group |
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1 | 2000_E_FERT_L001 | FERT, 2000, Labor 001 B-Kz F |
2 | 2000_E_FERT_L002 | FERT, 2000, Labor 002 B-Kz F |
3 | 2xxx_F_FERT | FERT, 2xxx, B-Kz F |
Explanation to example
No. | Meaning |
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1 | In case of a manual change of the procurement type from X to E or F in plant 2000 for material type FERT and laboratory 001, ProMaterialData will create/expand the plant views depending on the new procurement type. |
2 | In case of a manual change of the procurement type from X to E or F in plant 2000 for material type FERT and laboratory 002, ProMaterialData will create/expand the plant views depending on the new procurement type. |