on 12-26-2008 10:21 AM
Dear All,
Is there some functionality which can be used to derive structure for standard Projects(like operative projects) automatically?
Regards,
B P Singh
It is not possible to get it in standard structure
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Hi,
I have seen in replies to your query , that you asking again and again that is there is some functionality in CJ91 / 92 to derive structure automatically like in CJ20N .
Dear , there is no functionality to derive structure in CJ91 , you have to maintain hirearchy by yourself.
Only in CJ20N , this functionality is provided.
Thanks,
Dhruv Kumar Malhotra
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Hi,
(1) Goto -> CJ20N and open the particular project.
(2) Select Project Definition (i.e. keep cursor on Project Def)
(3) In the menu bar select Project --> Derive Structure.
Thanks & Regards,
Amit More
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In Cj92 first create P.D. than after create one level one WBS. --> Select that WBS in the WBS hierarchy view --> got to Std. WBS view ( top left corner ) --> Copy from --> WBS element Project ( Operative ).
in this way you would be able to use operative WBs for your structuring.
Yes, I agree with Dhruv, the same funcationaliyt is not exist for the standard structure as we have in CJ20n for the opertive structure, in any of the txn.
Regards
Nitin
Edited by: Nitin Patoliya on Dec 26, 2008 4:32 PM
It can be using assembly processing...refer below link.
http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_04/helpdata/EN/d7/b8853488601e33e10000009b38f83b/frameset.htm
Venkat
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