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ISH_NPROC_RULES - Define Rule Types and Maintain Check Procedure

ISH_NPROC_RULES - Define Rule Types and Maintain Check Procedure

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In this IMG activity, you can perform the following actions:

  • Maintain Procedure Rule Types and Check Procedure

,,Here you can display an overview of the rule types in the standard SAP system, and define your own rule types.

  • Display Check Procedure Overview

,,Here you can display an overview of the existing settings.

Procedure rule types denote all processes that influence procedures. This can be, for example, the manual entry of procedures, or the case-related requisition of materials that result in the generation of a single-quantity procedure code.

The check procedure for procedure rules uses rule types. You use the rule type "3" to characterize procedure rules that are defined in the check procedure. The procedure rules are used to analyze the procedures entered for a case with regard to specific criteria, to generate new procedures, if relevant, and to report inconsistencies, or to automatically remove procedures.

Maintain Procedure Rule Types and Check Procedure

In this activity you are given an overview of the rule types in the standard SAP system, and you can also define rule types of your own. You do this by specifying the rule type and a descriptive short text.

If you want to use the new rule type in the check procedure for procedure rules, you need to specify a function module that runs the check. If the rule type supports procedure actions, set the A indicator.

Procedure actions allow the system to correct errors detected by the check. For information about the requirements to be satisfied by the function modules for procedure rules, see the end of this section.

Use

The use of a rule type stipulates the purpose for which the rule type can be brought into play (see above). To display the uses fo a rule type, select the desired rule type, and choose Use. If you process your own rule types, specify the uses to which these may be put here.

Callup Points

The system can only perform procedure checks when specific events ("callup points") occur.

To display the possible callup points for a rule type, select the desired rule type at the uppermost level of the Customizing dialog, and choose Callup Points. For the rule types in the standard SAP system, you see the callup points at which the system can perform this check, and whether the various callup points support actions.

If you add a new rule type to the check procedure, here you specify the callup points at which you want the system to perform the check. Keep in mind that is in not useful to run each check at every callup point. For example, a callup point is not useful if not all of the information required for the check is available.

If you also want procedure adjustments to be made at this callup point, set the A indicator, which means that procedure actions are supported.

Check Procedure

From a given callup point, you can now create the check procedure. Here you can specify for each institution, whether the current check is actually to be performed at this point in time. In addition, you can also store the following information for each rule type in the check procedure:

  • You can specify a function module if a function module other than that defined for the rule type is to be executed at this point in time. If you create new entries, you can leave the field for the function module name blank. In this case, when you press Enter the system automatically uses the function module specified in the definition of this rule type.
  • You can activate or deactivate each of the checks in the check procedure. The system only runs active checks. You activate a check by setting the A indicator.
  • Specify a validity period for each check.
  • You can tell the system to abort the entire check procedure if a check generates an error message (message type E). To do this, set the Abort indicator.
  • You can specify for which case types a check is to be performed (for example, inpatient), and for which case types it is not to be performed.
  • If a check supports actions, and the system can perform the actions at this point in time, you can activate the actions for this check in the Procedure Actions dialog box. The following action performance options are available:
  • No Actions: Select this option if you do not want the system to automatically modify or generate procedures.

  • Before performing actions, the system typically displays a dialog box for you to confirm the actions to be performed. In this processing mode, the system does not process the procedure actions in the background. If you require this variant, select the Actions w. Confirmation option.

  • If you select the Actions w/o Confirmation option, the system does not display the dialog box with the actions for this rule type, and performs the actions without further user interaction, but not in the background.

If several checks are active for a callup point, you can stipulate the sequence in which they are to be run by entering a priority for each of them in the Rank field.

Display Check Procedure Overview

In the second step of this IMG activity, you can display and overview of the settings made. The available selection criteria allow you to restrict the data shown in the overview. Here, you can, for example, display all of the active checks for an event.

To allow you to locate errors in the check procedure more quickly, the function modules that are different than those in the definition of the corresponding rule type are highlighted in color here.

If you develop your own function modules for procedure rules and procedure actions, refer to the documentation for the function module ISH_CHECK_PROCEDURE_EXAMPLE and make sure that you never directly issue messages in your function module using the MESSAGE statement.






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