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Basic Settings for the Dangerous Goods Check 9.2<br />

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Specific Transaction: –<br />

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Table: TDGA7<br />

Figure 9.7 Assigning Usage Check Profiles to Check Methods<br />

Figure 9.7 shows the assignment. You assign the check method a mode-of-transport<br />

category and a validity area, for which you want this check to be carried out.<br />

The validity area plays a special role. You must define whether the specified validity<br />

area is assigned to the departure country, transit country, destination country,<br />

or a combination of the three country types, that is, which role the validity area<br />

plays. The options are also shown in Figure 9.7.<br />

9.2.5 Dangerous Goods Check Schema<br />

In the fifth step, you now define a dangerous goods check schema. Here, you define<br />

the sequence in which you want the individual check methods to be performed<br />

and which system response is to be executed.<br />

Technical Information About the Dangerous Goods Check Schema<br />

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Field Length: 5 places<br />

Path in Customizing: Environment, Health & Safety • Dangerous Goods <strong>Management</strong><br />

• Dangerous Goods Checks and Dangerous Goods Documents/EDI • Dangerous<br />

Goods Checks • Specify Dangerous Goods Check Schemas<br />

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Specific Transaction: –<br />

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Table: TDGB3<br />

When you start Customizing, you initially get an overview of the check schemas<br />

already created. You only receive detailed information about the check schema<br />

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