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ISMAM_PK_ADMV_WS - Define Access Sequences for Commercial Package Element Type

ISMAM_PK_ADMV_WS - Define Access Sequences for Commercial Package Element Type

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In this Customizing activity you define access sequences that are used to check admissible values for commercial items in a cross-media package in the IS-M/AM order.

The Customizing settings you make for the access sequences control the entry of admissible values in the package master data for the package configurator. Note that you can only record admissible values for a package if they are also found in an access sequence. If you enter admissible values in a package, you must always specify an access sequence.

Access sequences used to check items generated in the IS-M/AM order can also be used to define whether the attribute characteristics in the order items correspond to the admissible values, since you can only use certain attribute characteristics in a package. For example, the only admissible characteristic for the attribute Color Scheme for Ad Item within a package is Black/White.

An access sequence consists of an access key and the attributes that are assigned to the access sequence from the IS-M/AM order items.

In the package configurator and the IS-M/AM order, the system only uses access sequences that are recorded in the folder structure for the view cluster Access Sequences Used.

You can extend the attributes that can be selected for an access sequence. Use an append to add additional fields to the DDIC structure that is used to define the field catalog. You also use this append to extend the database tables in the package configurator so that you can store admissible values for a package.

When making enhancements, make sure that you only add those attributes that correspond to the attributes for the corresponding IS-M/AM order item type.

Extendable DDIC structure for the field catalog: RJJPCEWA_FCAT Field catalog for admissible values: Commercial

1) To define an access sequence, assign an access key and a description of this key.

2) You can define valid attributes at a lower level for an access sequence that you select in the maintenance view. A field catalog that you can use to select attributes is available to you here. An attribute must be unique within an access sequence. However, it can be contained in any number of access sequences.

3) To specify that an access sequence is available in both the package configurator and the IS-M/AM order, you must add this to the Access Sequences Used. You can exclude access sequences that you no longer want to support from the selection by removing them from the Access Sequences Used.

Do not completely delete access sequences that are already used but are no longer required, since this can lead to inconsistencies in the existing applications.

1) Define Access Sequence

Access Sequence Description
WS1 Commercial access sequence: Booking unit /content component
WS2 Commercial access sequence: Booking unit /commercial type

2) Select attributes

Attributes for access sequence WS1

BOOKING_UNIT

BUS_CONT_COMP

Attributes for access sequence WS2

BOOKING_UNIT

COMMERCIAL_TYPE

3) Access Sequences Used

Access Sequence Description
WS1 Commercial access sequence: Booking unit /content component






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