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Using Tx Code BS22

former_member188029
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Hello Experts,

I have an unusual system status received during QM Results Recording.

LITN STIC

I am somewhat familiar with TX BS22.  Can you tell me how to search for a status definition

using BS22 without having to go screen by screen at the bottom of the screen.  there Are 900+ status terms....

Much Thanks

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Accepted Solutions (1)

kaushik_choudhury2
Active Contributor

I know the absence of search functionality on BS22 is painful

We can find the system status from table TJ02T

Once we know the system number it is  easier to navigate BS22.  Below is the snapshot.

Hope this helps. If you need any more information then do let us know.

Cheers

K

P:S  : Why do feel the status of the inspection lot is unusual  after result recording of the short term characteristics ?

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Answers (4)

former_member188029
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Thanks to you all for your help in this Tx BS22 matter. I've struggled with BS22 for a long time.  These responses did solve my problem. The first try via the table took me directly to the descriptions.

Much Much Thanks

former_member42743
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These are not really unusual statuses.

You must have a mix of short-term and long-term characteristics in your inspection lot.  The status indicates that all short-term characteristics have been completed but that you also have long-term characteristics in the lot.   If you haven't seen these before, you probably just have a MIC set up incorrectly.  Review the MIC's in the lot and check their control indicators.  One or more of the MIC's have the "long-term characteristic" indicator clicked on.

Craig

former_member211676
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Hi Bell

Follow the below.

1) Table QALS: Pass your IL number and get the object number.

2) Table JEST : Pass object number and get all status field values.

3)Table TJ02 : Pass the status field values and look status and description.

Regards

kesava

nitin_jinagal
Active Contributor
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Hi,


You can check the details of a system status in the table TJ02.

You may also want to try looking at BSV2.

ntn