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ISU_DEMAND17 - Write Info Lines for N Demand Values from Previous Periods
ROGBILLS - Synchronize billing plans Fill RESBD Structure from EBP Component StructureThis documentation is copyright by SAP AG.
Operands
Input operands
DEMAND Demand from previous periods from the installation facts
DEMAND Demand in current billing period
INTEGER Number of previous demand values to be displayed
Functionality
This variant writes a series of info lines about the demand values from previous periods and an info line about the current demand. The variant takes the previous demand from the installation facts. The value of the third input operand establishes the number of previous periods for which info lines are written. If fewer periods have been billed previously than are specified for the INTEGER operand, then a smaller number of info lines is written accordingly.
AB Start date of current schema step
BIS End date of current schema step
DATUM1 Start of demand period
DATUM2 End of demand period
I_ABRMENGE Undiscounted demand in demand period
MASSBILL Unit of measurement for demand operands
Info lines and control options
Example
You bill an installation using a schema that contains (among others) the following steps:
CNo. Variant InOp1 InOp2 InOp3
...
5 DEMAND17 PREDEMAND DEMAND NUMBER
6 INFACT01 DEMAND PREDEMAND
...
Notes:
- In step 5, variant DEMAND17 reads the previous demand values for operand PREDEMAND in the installation facts. The current demand is made available to DEMAND17 by the DEMAND operand.
- In step 6, the current demand DEMAND is written to the installation facts under the name PREDEMAND. This step contains the variant control "Update in billing period with proration". This enables you to access the demand historically in a later billing.
Parameters
XY_OBJXY_SOBJ
X_OP
X_RED
X_SS
Exceptions
GENERAL_FAULTREGULAR_ERROR
Function Group
EV05PERFORM Short Reference BAL_S_LOG - Application Log: Log header data
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