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Eslam Ho sn y
September 12, 2015 3 min ute read
Permits (Part2)
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1- Introduction
In our example we will create a permit that control the order release when creating an order
with:
2- Steps :
2.1- Create two characteristics that represent (Order Type – Activity Type)
Go To Addnl Data TAB & Enter The Table Name that contains the field (activity type) & The
Field Name (Activity Type)
An information message appear
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T Code : CL02
Put The Name of The Permit Class (PM_PERMIT) Then Change button
Go To The Char TAB to assign the two characteristics which are created above
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Means when the values A02,or A03 (Multiple Assignment ) & PMM1 are entered in the order will
prevent the order from release
Note: Below are the table and the fields related to the permit when creating characteristic(s)
PRIOK Priority
IWERK Maintenance Planning Plant
BAUTL Assembly
MSGRP Room
Note: Intervals in the characteristic values are written in the following format
Value1 – <Value2 (greater than or equal to Value1 and less than Value2)
>Value1 – Value2 (greater than Value1 and less than or equal to Value2)
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Related Questions
Piyush Gupta
We have to create a Permit group and assign the permit class to permit group. This is done in spro.
After this step when we create a new permit, the permit class assigned to permit gp above, is
automatically taken in the permit (IPMD).
So the permit grp links the permit class to permit. And permit group name doesnt reflect anywhere in
the permit directly.
Regards,
Piyush
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Dear Piyush
But as i know there is only one permit group can be defined in Spro and linked to one permit
class
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