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Printing DG Symbols on Label

Former Member
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Hello Experts,

I have a requirement where I need to print the DG symbol on the label. Can you tell me a way out.

Thanks & Regards

Gourav Kumar

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christoph_bergemann
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Dear Gourav

please close parallel Thread: http://scn.sap.com/thread/3355854

Coming back to your question: is your question related to a GLM Label or to a "normal" WWI report?

To print DG symbols is in both cases "special". PLease explain in more detail what you are looking for. Do you think really about WWI or normal SAP SD documents?

C.B.

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Hi CB,

Thanks for the reply. two parallel thread got open due to system unavailability, i assume, however I closed the another one.

Scenario is: If the material is DG relevant, it must have DG master data and hence a DG Class.

Depending on the DG class the GLM label should print the relevant DG symbols on the label.

Thanks & Regards

Gourav Kumar

christoph_bergemann
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Dear Gourav

sorry for late response.

You need to understand the WWI basic concept. We have to differeniate between "Substance report" symbols and "Paramater report symbols". E.G. In the context of Safety Data Sheet only a "subpart" of DG information can be printed in SAP standard. I do not know any standard symbols which you might can use to retrieve DG master data information but clearly they can only be of type "Parameter". On the top: you need to understand, that in most of the cases you do not have a DG class (many people do believe that there has to be one; but this is not true). Depending on the chemistry you need to simply maintain like: "Not regulated according IMDG" or something like this and in this case no DG label is required. And you need be aware if the fact that the DG class is (can be) different based on regulation. Therefore you need to define: which DG class you would like to print (IMDG. IATA ?...) as in most cases we talk about a "small" label.

So I am sorry. I believe that you need to create your own symbols in this case.

There are only some rare other threads dealgin with this topic. May be check

http://scn.sap.com/thread/682105

http://scn.sap.com/thread/3233994

C.B.