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Any way to control the DG goods?

Former Member
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Hi experts

We have one product , if it has A option ,this product will be Dangerous goods, it need go through DG route . Otherwise, it will be normal product and go through normal Route.

The problem is A is the option for this production, we use configuration in sales order.

So in sale order, we only could see product part number. when we do ATP shedule,

it will normal use material master transportation group, shipping condition .... to decide when is the earliest we could build and delivery this product.

Any way, we could set this schedule according to the option? If it has option A, it will consider it DG goods, and need use DG route for scheduling ? otherwise, it use normal route.

Please let me know if you have any advcie. If I consider something wrong

Thanks

Alice

Edited by: alice zhang on Nov 11, 2008 4:27 AM

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Former Member
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Hi,

please find this if it's usefull.

Dangerous Goods Checks (EHS-DGP-CHK)

Purpose

You can use this component to check SD documents according to dangerous goods regulations. This component is integrated in the creation process for sales, shipping, and shipment documents.

Dangerous goods checks in sales are supported as of standard release 4.6 in combination with EH&S Release 2.5. If you want to use EH&S Release 2.5 based on the standard release 4.5, you must make a modification for the standard release 4.5. The procedure for this is documented.

Dangerous goods checks facilitate your implementation of dangerous goods regulations and accelerate the creation of SD documents, as dangerous goods checks can be performed automatically or on request when creating and processing SD documents. You make corresponding settings in Customizing to specify which checks are to be performed at which stage and how documents are to be processed further. In this way, the situation is avoided where deliveries or shipments leave your company although they do not comply with the appropriate dangerous goods regulations. If you use dangerous goods checks in sales, you can check whether the dangerous goods material to be sold can be delivered in view of the dangerous goods regulations mapped in the system.

Each dangerous goods check is implemented as a user exit, and you can enhance it as required.

Standard Customizing delivered with the system acts as a sample setting.

See also: Example u2013 Implementation of a Dangerous Goods Check

Implementation Considerations

To use the dangerous goods checks component, you must install the following SAP components:

· Materials Management (MM)

· Dangerous Goods Master Data (EHS-DGP-MD)

· Sales and Distribution (SD)

Integration

Dangerous goods checks can determine indicators that can be used for the dangerous goods documents component to print texts (dangerous goods specific texts and dangerous goods standard texts) on transport documents or transmit texts using EDI.

Features

· Configuring dangerous goods checks to suit your own requirements

In Dangerous Goods Management Customizing, you can make settings as required to specify:

¡ Whether the system is to perform dangerous goods checks

Dangerous goods checks are not activated by default.

¡ The usage context in which a particular dangerous goods check schema is to be used

Depending on the sales organization or transportation planning point, you assign a dangerous goods check schema for each sales and distribution document category and sales and distribution document type or shipment type. You define dangerous goods check schemas by combining dangerous goods check methods to form a schema.

¡ How the document may be processed further

In a dangerous goods check schema, you can set up the reaction to suit your own requirements for each assigned check method.

As each dangerous goods check method is implemented as a user exit, you can program your own function modules along the lines of the dangerous goods check methods (standard function modules) delivered in the standard system and assign them to a dangerous goods check schema in Customizing.

· Different ways of starting dangerous goods checks

If dangerous goods checks are activated, they are started automatically when you save an SD document. Checks can be started in this way when creating and processing SD documents online as well as creating them in collective processing. Also, when creating a sales document in the background using a BAPI for example, or when transferring data for the first time, the dangerous goods checks are started when you save.

After they have been activated, the Dangerous goods check pushbutton appears on the interface for SD documents. You can use this button to start dangerous goods checks as required, to check an intermediate stage in the document, for example.

· Check log

The results of dangerous goods checks (positive and negative) are recorded in a log that you can consult immediately.

Overview of Dangerous Goods Checks in Shipping Documents.

Best regards,

venkataswamy.y

Former Member
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HI

Really appreicated for your help. Actuallly We don't use EHS funciton before.

For our situation, the product A with its configure option 001 is DG goods, Product A without configuration option 001 is normal goods. in sales order, there is no material number for option 001.

it's only in configure screen.

May I query if EHS master data need setup the part number for option? Or when it choose this option 001, EHS could change the product A's transportation zone to DG route ?

Really thanks

ALice

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Answers (3)

Former Member
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Hi

Really appreciated for your help. Yes for our case the judement conditon is :

If this part A has option B, it's dangerous goods. otherwise it's normal goods.

The problem is in sales order, B is only one option, like 0002 . There is no material number in sales item like in VBAP. So we only have part number A in sales order item, we can't setup different transprot group to one part.

It seems it may need abap for customizion? Any advice which user-eixt may could be used?

THanks a lot

ALice

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Hi there,

How do you identify if the material is a dangerous goods or normal goods? Like what field in material master or sales order you use to distinguish it from other materials?

Does the same material behave as dangerous goods in one case & as normal goods in another case?

If the material is always a dangerous goods, then define a new trasportation grp for dangerous goods. Assign the same in MM02 --> Sales general plant data.

In 0VRF route determination maintain the route determination using the new trans'n grp.

For eg new Trans'n grp is Z001. Then in sales order id shipping point T-zone is ABCD, ship-to T-zone is XYZ, shipping condition is 01, then you will have

ABCD + XYZ + 01 + Z001 ---> ZDANG route (dangerous goods route).

But if the same material behaves as a dangerous goods in 1 case & as normal material in another case, then you will need ABAP development. Pls clarify what is your case.

Regards,

Sivanand

Former Member
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Hi experts

Any advice?

Thanks

Alice