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BMCHCL

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Does anyone have any information on batch class conversion, transaction BMCHCL?

Thanks so much in advance!

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Batch Class Conversion

Use This function allows you to change the assignment of a material subject to batch management and its batches to a batch class. The existing characteristic value assignments remain the same

The batch class is assigned to the class type 022 or 023, depending on the batch definition level (plant, client, or material level).

Integration: After a conversion has been released, you cannot change the old and the new class until the conversion has been successfully completed.

A material can only be assigned to one conversion at a time.

For batch classes, it is not possible to change the class assignment using engineering change management for the classification system.

Prerequisites

The following prerequisites must be fulfilled before a conversion can take place:

The material must be subject to batch management.

There must not yet be any batches for the material.

A batch class must be assigned to the material or at least one batch.

After the conversion, a material with no class assignment receives the new class.

All batches that previously contained the old class receive the new class.

After the conversion, unclassified batches remain unclassified.

The status of the new class must allow this classification.

You make the settings for the class status in Customizing for the Classification System by choosing Classes -> Maintain Object Types and Class Types.

The new class must contain all the characteristics of the old class

The new class can also contain additional characteristics.

Conversions do not alter the classification status.

When a conversion is released, none of the classes should be being processed.

Features

Conversions Online and in the Background

Call the transaction by choosing Logistics -> Central Functions -> Batch Management -> Tools -> Batch Class Conversions. You can then:

Create conversions

Change conversions

Display conversions

Check conversions

Release conversions

Start conversions

Delete conversions

In this transaction you process and analyze conversions.

You can perform conversions online using the transaction, or in the background using the report RVBCR_CLASS_REPLACE.

You can include any number of materials in a conversion. There is no timeout when performing conversions online.

Conversion Status

Conversions are divided according to the following statuses in the status overview:

Being created

Released

Current

Finished with errors

Finished without errors

Deleted

Estimation of the Time Required for a Conversion

When the system checks a conversion, it also creates an estimate of the resources required for the conversion. The estimated value is shown in the status overview. This value should give you a rough idea of how long the conversion will take.

Documenting the Conversion

The conversion is documented in change documents for the material classification. To view the change documents, go to the material master record (Logistics -> Materials Management -> Material Master -> Material -> Display -> Display Current Status) and switch to the classification view by choosing Environment -> Change documents.

Authorization for Conversions

Using the authorization object M_MATE_CHC you can control which activities the user can perform for conversions.

The following activities are assigned to this authorization object:

Add or Create

Change

You need this authorization to be able to flag a conversion for deletion. To actually delete a conversion from the database, you need authorization to delete conversions.

Display

Delete

Execute

Release

Process mass data

This authorization enables you to perform conversions using background processing.

See also:

[Status Overview: Batch Class Conversion |http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/79/fada396bf8cc67e10000000a11402f/content.htm]

[Detail Screen: Batch Class Conversion |http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/b0/61d239a5fd4c76e10000000a11402f/content.htm]

[Batch Class Conversion Using Background Processing |http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/dc/61d239a5fd4c76e10000000a11402f/content.htm]

Co[Convert Batch Class |http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/d8/9fbc395c9bf47ce10000000a11402f/content.htm]

[Delete Conversion|http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/b7/b5d839eea7a52ce10000000a11402f/content.htm]

[Specifications in the Classification System |http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/a7/09d9f3b33211d184e60000e82013e8/content.htm]

For further details:please click on below link

[http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/b8/9fbc395c9bf47ce10000000a11402f/content.htm|http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/b8/9fbc395c9bf47ce10000000a11402f/content.htm]

Appreciate if it helpful to you..

Thanks and Regards

Vetrivelan

Answers (1)

Answers (1)

Former Member
0 Kudos

Batch Class Conversion

Use This function allows you to change the assignment of a material subject to batch management and its batches to a batch class. The existing characteristic value assignments remain the same

The batch class is assigned to the class type 022 or 023, depending on the batch definition level (plant, client, or material level).

Integration: After a conversion has been released, you cannot change the old and the new class until the conversion has been successfully completed.

A material can only be assigned to one conversion at a time.

For batch classes, it is not possible to change the class assignment using engineering change management for the classification system.

Prerequisites

The following prerequisites must be fulfilled before a conversion can take place:

The material must be subject to batch management.

There must not yet be any batches for the material.

A batch class must be assigned to the material or at least one batch.

After the conversion, a material with no class assignment receives the new class.

All batches that previously contained the old class receive the new class.

After the conversion, unclassified batches remain unclassified.

The status of the new class must allow this classification.

You make the settings for the class status in Customizing for the Classification System by choosing Classes -> Maintain Object Types and Class Types.

The new class must contain all the characteristics of the old class

The new class can also contain additional characteristics.

Conversions do not alter the classification status.

When a conversion is released, none of the classes should be being processed.

Features

Conversions Online and in the Background

Call the transaction by choosing Logistics -> Central Functions -> Batch Management -> Tools -> Batch Class Conversions. You can then:

Create conversions

Change conversions

Display conversions

Check conversions

Release conversions

Start conversions

Delete conversions

In this transaction you process and analyze conversions.

You can perform conversions online using the transaction, or in the background using the report RVBCR_CLASS_REPLACE.

You can include any number of materials in a conversion. There is no timeout when performing conversions online.

Conversion Status

Conversions are divided according to the following statuses in the status overview:

Being created

Released

Current

Finished with errors

Finished without errors

Deleted

Estimation of the Time Required for a Conversion

When the system checks a conversion, it also creates an estimate of the resources required for the conversion. The estimated value is shown in the status overview. This value should give you a rough idea of how long the conversion will take.

Documenting the Conversion

The conversion is documented in change documents for the material classification. To view the change documents, go to the material master record (Logistics -> Materials Management -> Material Master -> Material -> Display -> Display Current Status) and switch to the classification view by choosing Environment -> Change documents.

Authorization for Conversions

Using the authorization object M_MATE_CHC you can control which activities the user can perform for conversions.

The following activities are assigned to this authorization object:

Add or Create

Change

You need this authorization to be able to flag a conversion for deletion. To actually delete a conversion from the database, you need authorization to delete conversions.

Display

Delete

Execute

Release

Process mass data

This authorization enables you to perform conversions using background processing.

See also:

[Status Overview: Batch Class Conversion |http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/79/fada396bf8cc67e10000000a11402f/content.htm]

[Detail Screen: Batch Class Conversion |http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/b0/61d239a5fd4c76e10000000a11402f/content.htm]

[Batch Class Conversion Using Background Processing |http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/dc/61d239a5fd4c76e10000000a11402f/content.htm]

Co[Convert Batch Class |http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/d8/9fbc395c9bf47ce10000000a11402f/content.htm]

[Delete Conversion|http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/b7/b5d839eea7a52ce10000000a11402f/content.htm]

[Specifications in the Classification System |http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/a7/09d9f3b33211d184e60000e82013e8/content.htm]

For further details:please click on below link

[http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/b8/9fbc395c9bf47ce10000000a11402f/content.htm|http://help.sap.com/SAPHELP_470/Helpdata/EN/b8/9fbc395c9bf47ce10000000a11402f/content.htm]

Appreciate if it helpful to you..

Thanks and Regards

Vetrivelan