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can anybody pls tell me difference between these MICs

1. Complete Copy model

2. Incomplete Copy model

3. Reference characteristic

pls explain all the effects of all three and also when to use which type.

Advantages and disadvantages of all over other.

i am putting this que. 4th time.but no answers.

is it so difficult?

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hi,

If you identify the master inspection characteristic as a "Complete copy model or "Reference copy model", the system checks whether the master inspection characteristic, dependent on the control indicators, was competely maintained.

The system checks, for example, whether you need to enter the tolerance limits here, if you create a master inspection characteristic with quantitative tolerance limits.

<b>Reference characteristic option</b>

If you use the master inspection characteristic in a task list or material specification, a reference is first created to this characteristic. You can, however, cancel this reference and change the data individually (for example, tolerances).

<b>Complete copy model option</b>

If you use the master inspection characteristic in a task list or material specification, the reference to this characteristic is canceled. You can therefore immediately change the data (for example, tolerances). You can then only use this master inspection characteristic as a copy model.

<b>Incomplete copy model</b>

If you use the master inspection characteristic in a task list, this can only be used as a copy model. This type of master inspection characteristic cannot be used in a material specification.

for more info..

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/9f/18b43feddd330ee10000000a114084/frameset.htm

Cheers

Alfred

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Sandip,

If you identify the master inspection characteristic as a "Complete copy

model or "Reference copy model", the system checks whether the master

inspection characteristic, dependent on the control indicators, was

competely maintained.

The system checks, for example, whether you need to enter the tolerance

limits here, if you create a master inspection characteristic with

quantitative tolerance limits.

o Reference characteristic option

If you use the master inspection characteristic in a task list or

material specification, a reference is first created to this

characteristic. You can, however, cancel this reference and change

the data individually (for example, tolerances).

o Complete copy model option

If you use the master inspection characteristic in a task list or

material specification, the reference to this characteristic is

canceled. You can therefore immediately change the data (for

example, tolerances). You can then only use this master inspection

characteristic as a copy model.

o Incomplete copy model

If you use the master inspection characteristic in a task list, this

can only be used as a copy model. This type of master inspection

characteristic cannot be used in a material specification.

Hope this help.

Regards

ram