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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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Dangerous Goods Check in the Shipment Document 9.4<br />

Figure 9.24 DG Check Schema Determination Routine for Each <strong>Transportation</strong> Planning Point<br />

I have chosen the standard <strong>SAP</strong> determination routine here (“HAZMAT_CHK_<br />

FIND_SCHEMA” check schema determination routine) and assigned this to the<br />

“OGWB” transportation planning point (TrspPlanPt column).<br />

9.4.2 Determining the Data for Performing the Dangerous Goods Check<br />

Certain data is required in the shipment document to ensure that the correct<br />

settings for performing the dangerous goods check and for determining the<br />

correct dangerous goods master data in the shipment document are implemented<br />

in Customizing.<br />

Determining the Date for Selecting the Validity Period<br />

As you have already learned <strong>with</strong> the delivery document, dangerous goods master<br />

data has a validity period. You must now define which date from the shipment<br />

document you want to use to select the validity of the dangerous goods record.<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 Determining of DG Master Data<br />

Specific Transaction: DGCI<br />

Table: TDG43<br />

Start Customizing. At the sales document category, enter an “8” for shipment documents.<br />

Then select the relevant radio button to specify which date to use to select<br />

the valid dangerous goods master records.<br />

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