on 2017 Mar 17 11:43 PM
What would be the sap standard "Specify scenario" configuration for tasca12b regulation in svt? Through my research, value assignement and characteristics you configured here to filter out specification are use by filling program to properly transform composition and regulatory data from ehs system to logistics system.
Anyone, who have experience on this area , would you kindly share idea.
Greatly appreciate your help in advance!
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Dear Kabita
e.g. check: https://archive.sap.com/discussions/thread/2120040
may be: https://www.dev-workbench.com/de/sap-dictionary/package/cbrc/&prev=search
First you need to understand that tsca12b is a "very special" regulation. Check first e.g.
https://www.epa.gov/tsca-import-export-requirements/tsca-requirements-exporting-chemicals
General overview can be found here: https://www.epa.gov/tsca-import-export-requirements
TSCA12b section does not "talk" about "volume tracking". It is a "very special" regulation. SVT was designed to support this regulation.
Reason is quite simple. With SVT you can handle chemistry having "volume limits" and chemistry which do not have that. For the last one
SVT ist not designed to "track" here but is only designed for "blocking".
We do not use SVT to support TSCA12b but use other options outside of EHS.
For TSCA12 you will get some "special license" (you might use this term) and therefore the TSCA12B control is mostly linked to "REAL_SUB" and not on the component level of REAL_SUB. So you more or less do a control on "REAL_SUB" level if the chemistry can be exported yes or no. PLease check the legislation part. This is quite important to understand which kind of SVT set up you might need.
C.B.
PS: check depper e.g. https://www.dev-workbench.com/de/sap-dictionary/function-group/cbrc_tsca12b/
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