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Dangerous Goods <strong>Management</strong><br />

Technical Information About Determining the Date<br />

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

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

Settings • Specify Date for Determination of DG Master Data<br />

Specific Transaction: DGCI (“J” sales document category for delivery documents and<br />

“T” for returns)<br />

Table: TDG43<br />

Start Customizing. As the sales document category, enter “J” for delivery documents<br />

and “T” for returns). Then select the relevant radio button to specify which<br />

date to use to select the valid dangerous goods master records (for example, current<br />

date, goods issue date, picking date, loading date, or per user exit).<br />

Identifying Countries for Determining the Validity Area<br />

A validity area is required to read the dangerous goods master data. This depends<br />

on the country. In this case, we differentiate between three categories of countries:<br />

departure country, transit countries, and destination country. The dangerous goods<br />

check is performed for a shipment for all countries involved.<br />

The departure country is determined from the shipping point address; for more<br />

information, refer to Section 2.1.5. If the address is not maintained, you must<br />

maintain the country directly (in the Location area).<br />

The destination country is also easily determined from the ship-to party’s address.<br />

If you also deal <strong>with</strong> transit countries, determining them is a little more complicated<br />

and depends on different criteria. In the first case, you have specified a route<br />

<strong>with</strong> route stages in your delivery document. You must define a transit country<br />

table in this case and set the Take transit country table into acc. checkbox in the<br />

route (see Figure 9.12).<br />

You maintain the transit country table in Customizing.<br />

Technical Information About the Transit Country Table<br />

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

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

• Common Settings • Specify Transit Countries<br />

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Specific Transaction: –<br />

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Tables: TDGT1 and TDGT2<br />

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© 2014 by Galileo Press Inc., Boston (MA)

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