on 08-31-2009 12:23 PM
Hi Team,
I have all 40 plants with same company code. We have "Batch Management" scenario for MIC & class characterstic.
If I create MIC with class char reference, I can not use same class char for different plant. So I have to have create class char for all plants inspite having same valus inside. This class char are attached to MIC, which are plant specific.
Now this class char. are attached to class which is attached to material. Now class is maintained at client level. Now inspection type is material specification is used & no MIP master inspection plan is used.
The idea to do all this is to during RR result recording this values to be passed to Batch.
As we have 40 plants with some 200 characteristic, if I maintain all 200 chars in class for all 40 plants. Itappear in my inspection plan. All I need to use only 5 MIC master inspection characteristc out of all this big list. I have given plant specific ref. in Material Specification QS61 t-code.
Pls suggest me solution for inspection plan where in I can plant specific MIC should appear & not all 200 big list MIC characterstic.
Thanks
Hi,
You can make hide unwanted MIC during RR by using USER EXIT QEEV0001.
CHEERS,
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Hi Team,
How to filter plant specific MIC in inspection lot.
I have 40 plants & batch managed materials. Material specification is used with class assignment & class attached to MIC - material inspection characterstic. Scenario is to pass reults to batch during result recording.
When I assign class with some 200 characteristic, it appears in inspection lot. It is very difficult to record result which are that plant specific. Is there any solution to filter plant specific MIC in inspection lot.
Thanks
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