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CAT2 - warning message for completing 50% hours or more

shubham_kiyawat
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Hello,

Is it possible to get warning message when user imputs his/her hours more than 50% of the work planned for him in a day.

In data entry profile there is one field downward tolerance and upward tolerance.

Will these field are for this only?

Thanks in advance.

Regards

Shubham

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sanjeevc
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Hi,

yes you right assume change in CAC1 transaction as data entry profile.

it will work fine as you define parameter as more then 50% then error test with dev client you will get it.

Regards,
Sanjeev

shubham_kiyawat
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Hi Sanjeev,

I have tried using those fields but exactly what is required is:

Total planned hours are 8. I want warning when somebody enters 4 hours or more.

Right now, if I set upward tolerance as 50%, then system is calculating 8+4=12 hrs and if more than 12 hrs. are entered then it is giving warning.

And if I set downward tolerance as 50% then system is showing warning for hours entered less the 4.

I want warning for hours which are between 4-8.

Do you have any idea how the setting should be in this case.

Regards

Shubham

sanjeevc
Active Contributor
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Hi,

I understood your issue but how system can read you want to do this so for that you need to talk to abaper for Z development or define whether system could read the thing you want to do as between 4-8.

as per standard functionality system behavior is right.

rest wait for expert comment.

Regards,

Sanjeev

Former Member
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Hi,

See Work deviation, Duration deviation in SPRO-->Project System-->Confirmation-->Define Confirmation Parameters

Regards,

shubham_kiyawat
Participant
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Hi Murthy,

I want for a person, like in general 8 hours are planned and if he enters 4 hours then system should issue a warning in CAT2 screen.

What you suggested is total planned hours for a network activity.

Regards

Shubham