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Batches 6.6<br />

Figure 6.34 Creating and Maintaining Condition Tables for Batch Determination<br />

Access Sequences for Batch Determination<br />

You can now define the access sequence for this condition table. Create the new<br />

access sequence by highlighting the Access sequences folder in the dialog structure<br />

and clicking the button. The example uses access sequence “ZOG1.”<br />

Name the access sequence and save your entries. Then highlight the new access<br />

sequence and double-click the Accesses folder under Dialog Structure. Click the<br />

button, enter condition table “601,” and assign the condition table (see<br />

Figure 6.35). Save the access sequence.<br />

Figure 6.35 Assigning the Condition Table to the Access Sequence<br />

Technical Information About the Batch Determination Access Sequence<br />

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Field Length: 4 places<br />

Path in Customizing: Logistics - General • Batch <strong>Management</strong> • Batch Determination<br />

and Batch Check • Access Sequences • Define Sales and Distribution Access<br />

Sequences<br />

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Specific Transaction: –<br />

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Table: T682, use “H,” and application “V”<br />

Personal Copy for Tina Mastrup, user id 9f19c686-d5e1-4016-94fd-ebc72e1b8f7e<br />

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