on 2014 Jul 16 12:56 PM
Dear Experts,
Where does the Bill of substance maintained in property tree? My understanding is it shows in section 2 in MSDS under composition tab. Please correct or confirm my understanding.
Devdatt
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Dear Experts,
I have used the method you suggested of using VT ECBP and it worked! special thanks to Christoph.
Now the user is asking as I have extracted bill of substance is it possible to extract all the properties per specification for almost 2400 products. I do not think it so. Just wanted expert's opinion.
Devdatt
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Dear Devdatt
there are by standard two options available. Both have their pros and cons:
a.) Standard EHS Export => a process which is not user friendly and without specific access rights can not be used
b.) There are two other output variant available which you could check if they fulfill the needs of the users etc.:
Check e.g. Displaying Properties - Basic Data and Tools (EHS-BD) - SAP Library
as well as:
Displaying Specification Data - Basic Data and Tools (EHS-BD) - SAP Library
Regarding the first one: you can only download at max 50 properties in one run; regarding the second one: I am using this rarely but it is the most flexible one; not sure if the DG properties are supported. In any case: try it.
If neither a.) nor b.) are the right solution: just create your onw ABAP code and prepare a suitable output variant on your own. You can use the "full blown SAP scenario" here (a.g. ALV like output variants etc.) ; you need to "only" learn from ABApcode of the standard output variant so that you are able to create your own one. This approach is quite standard and used very often
Keep in mind. if you use STANDARD property tree and you have a lot of properties/data to be read performance is in most cases "bad"
C.B.
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