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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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Dangerous Goods Check in the Delivery Document 9.3<br />

All of the values required for determining the dangerous goods master data and<br />

the results of individual dangerous goods check methods are logged here.<br />

Save the delivery document in the dialog box from Figure 9.15. Now release the<br />

dangerous goods master record. To do this, call Transaction DGP2. Select the<br />

Classification tab and scroll to the right-hand margin of the screen. The processing<br />

status (ProcStatuscolumn) appears in one of the last columns there. The possible<br />

input values are displayed in Figure 9.17.<br />

Figure 9.17 Processing Status of Dangerous Goods Master Record<br />

Now set the status to “10” and save the dangerous goods master record. Call the<br />

delivery document again (using Transaction VL02N, Change Delivery Document).<br />

Select the function from the Edit • Dangerous Goods Check menu option. A dialog<br />

box containing a new message now appears (see Figure 9.18).<br />

Figure 9.18 Dialog Box After Successful Dangerous Goods Check<br />

For the check, select the function from the Goto • Header • Loading menu option.<br />

The Contains DG indicator is set here. This field is not ready for input and cannot<br />

be manually changed (see Figure 9.19).<br />

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