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Integrity Check For Batch

This document describes how to use the integrity check for batch classification function to check and repair inconsistencies in batch classification data. Key steps include selecting batches by material, plant, or batch, running a test to identify issues, and repairing errors such as missing or incorrect classification records. The function ensures classification numbers are correctly stored and referenced for batches.

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Integrity Check For Batch

This document describes how to use the integrity check for batch classification function to check and repair inconsistencies in batch classification data. Key steps include selecting batches by material, plant, or batch, running a test to identify issues, and repairing errors such as missing or incorrect classification records. The function ensures classification numbers are correctly stored and referenced for batches.

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Integrity Check for Batch Classification 


Use
The field CUOBJ_BM in the batch master record table contains the internal number that is used to store classification data for
an object (batch). This number can be used to determine the class that is assigned to the batch and the characteristic value
assignment.

You use this function to:

 Fill the field CUOBJ_BM


 Check the integrity of the batch classification
 Repair a batch classification that does not have integrity

Integration
The redundant storage of internal numbers in the batch master record table increases performance in the Batch Determination
function.

Features

Selection Criteria
You can select batches for an integrity check according to the following criteria:

 Material
 Plant

You can select batches by plant only if the batch level has been set to plant level in your system.

 Batch

Test Run
To find out in advance about the check status of the batches selected, you can carry out a test run of the integrity check.
During the test run, the system does not make changes to data. It does not fill the field CUOBJ_BM in the batch master record
table and cannot repair the batch classification.

Check Status
Classification consistent - CUOBJ copied

The classification table INOB contains one table record for the object (batch), the key of which can be copied to the
field CUOBJ_BM (test run) / has been copied to the field CUOBJ_BM (update run).

Non-Classified Batches

The classification table does not contain an INOB  record. The field CUOBJ_BM is blank in the batch master record table.

Consistent Batch Classification

The classification table contains one record. The field CUOBJ_BM is already filled.

Batch Has CUOBJ_BM – INOB Is Missing


The classification table INOB  does not contain a record for the batch. But the table KSSK does contain a record. The
missing INOB entry is created when the batch classification is being repaired.

Batch Has CUOBJ_BM – INOB and KSSK Are Missing

The field CUOBJ_BM is filled in the batch master record table. There are no entries in the tables INOB and KSSK. But there
are AUSP entries. When the batch classification is being repaired, the entries are created for the tables INOB and KSSK.

Batch Has Incorrect CUOBJ_BM

The system found one INOB record, the key of which is different from the contents of the field CUOBJ_BM. The entry in the
batch master record table is updated in accordance with the entry in the classification table.

Non-Classified Batch with CUOBJ_BM

There are no INOB, KSSK, or AUSP entries. The CUOBJ_BM entry is deleted when the batch classification is repaired.

Several INOB Entries Exist

The system found several INOB records for the batch. It tries to delete the incorrect records. If the INOB record does not
contain KSSK or AUSP entries, the system deletes it. If only one INOB record remains, the system copies the key for this
record to the field CUOBJ_BM. If there is more than one INOB record, the system cannot complete the repair successfully.

Error Corrected Successfully

The repair was carried out successfully.

Errors that Cannot Be Corrected

The errors that occurred cannot be corrected with this function.

Error During DB Update

The error cannot be corrected because the batch is blocked; that is, it is currently being processed.

Dummy Batch with MCHA - Entry

When materials are valuated separately at plant level, the system creates an entry in the batch master record table MCHA. In
this case, the field CUOBJ_BM is not filled.

Dummy Batch with CUOBJ_BM

The field CUOBJ_BM  is filled although the entry in the batch master record table is based on split material valuation.
The CUOBJ_BM entry is deleted when the batch classification is repaired.

Activities
1. Choose Logistics  Central Functions  Batch Management  Tools  Integrity Check for Batch Classification.
2. Enter values for the selection criteria.
3. Choose  .
4. The system displays a list of the batches, including their status.

If a repair is required, the system displays the   pushbutton.

5. Choose   to carry out the repair.

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