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Problem in lsmw for inspection plan MIC assignment of different plant

Former Member
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Hi All,

I am uploading inspection plan through lsmw standard batch input with object 0240, method 0000, program RCPTRA01. In inspection characteristics assignment in operation while I am assigning MIC of different plant in read data system is not reading that MIC.

Our system has many plant.

Can anybody help for this.

Thanks and Regards,

Rajsekhar

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anand_rao3
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Rajsekhar,

  1. Whether this LSMW runs for the plant where you use MICs of same plant?
  2. If yes it must run for MICs of other plant also.
  3. Confirm you don't have an authorization issue here!
  4. I am also wondering the question why you need to use the MIC of different plant here? Can't you use the MICs of same plant here.

AR

Message was edited by: Anand Rao

Former Member
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Hi Anand,

I have doubt can I create MIC for same class charater in different plant.....

former_member207800
Active Contributor
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Not possible.

A class characteristic can be assigned to a master insp. charac. only in any plant.

As you know, MIC & method can be used for any other plant in SAP standard.

This is normal situation to global SAP project.

You need to check LSMW more technically.

Regards, DoWook KIM

Former Member
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If I understand issue correctly  ,MIC of different plant are not bale to assign in MIC.

Which is actully should be possible.

what you need to do is  ,You have to enter MIC,plant & version in LSMW.

Former Member
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thanks for ur early reply...

Actually in lsmw .txt file I have given MIC, Plant and version yet it is not working..

Former Member
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hi,

MIC is the plant relevant master data, first u need to upload the MIC's in all plants and then again inpsection plan also a plant relevant data so with lsmw system read the related objects w.r.t Plant.

Regards

Martin_H
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What Sujit mentioned is correct: it is not necessary to load the MIC for each plant. There is no problem assigning a MIC of one plant to a inspection plan of another plant. So this should not be the issue here.

In fact for most use cases it makes sense even defining/creating a "template plant" for the MICs and using only this plant for all MICs of a company.

Regards

MH