on ‎2016 Apr 19 2:26 PM
Hi,
My Latin American Regulatory colleague (Brazil) has asked whether I could stop a header from outputting in a particular scenario:
REAL SUB is classified as Non-Hazardous in Composition> Hazard Ingredients
In Regulations > Classification > LATAM > GHS Classification (LA) > Classification Procedure has the phrase 'Calculation Method' with the resultant output on the GHS Label (Attachment 1). On the attachment, the Content header is highlighted in yellow. This is what they want to happen.
But they do not want the Content header from outputting altogether when the following data is in the following assignment:
Regulations > Classification > LATAM > GHS Classification (LA) > Classification Procedure with the phrase 'On basis of test data'. This is what is happening in Attachment 2.
The one thing I found is the Value Assignment for GHS Classification (LA) is SAP_EHS_1023_092.
The Coding Structure within the Label template shows Value Assignment SAP_EHS_1023_097 and it takes data from Labeling > GHS Labeling (LA). (Attachment - Label Template Coding Structure).
What I want to know is whether there is a way to prevent the Content header from outputting altogether when data is in the record as shown in Attachment 2. Is the data within GHS Labeling (LA) linked or controlled by data in the GHS Classification (LA)?
I wondered whether it could have anything to do with the Expert Rule settings? I'm looking at both template and the rule but could do with some guidance on this, please?
Many thanks.
Maria
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Hi Maria,
Depending on your data, the easiest way may be to set a conditional output around the whole structure: Only if the classification procedure contains the phrase Calculation method, the section should be output.
Ralph
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Dear Maria
you have linked two topics a little bit: "Expert rules" and "WWI coding".
But from high level these are potentially related to each other. Using the assumption that you buy content:
1.) The "Rules" as delivered should help to populate the property tree "properly". Basis of the rules is in most cases a composition and some addon data; the "calculated" data is stored back to property tree (with some usage)
2.) Now you can create a WWI layout and use it even if there is no rule "applied". You need "only" to decide:
What to print and how...
Now any of the properties of type "classification" (as shown in the picture) are set up using a "Class" and a "composition"; this set up can be used as part of the "WWI" logic
Now the WWI code you have shown use this fact. I am not "100%" sure but the function modules are related to the so called "trade secret" topic
By using different "nesting" and different "suppression" logic I believe you can do the job as requested by your customer; but this is a kind of "out of SCN" discussion
If you are interested:
So the function modules as
Chapter 9 of this document
Could be helpful for WWI developments in the future
C.B:
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