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POC_O2C_LFART - Maintain Delivery Types for Performance Monitoring

POC_O2C_LFART - Maintain Delivery Types for Performance Monitoring

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In this Customizing step, you define the relationships between different delivery types and different process definitions for performance monitoring.

Setting up associations of delivery types and processes is a prerequisite for process monitoring. Delivery types that have not been assigned to any process definition cannot be covered by process monitoring.

Currently, no combinations of delivery types and process definitions are shipped by SAP (but this may change in later releases). You are free to enter as many value pairs as you like based on the delivery types available in the central delivery type table (TVLK) and the process definitions that you have maintained for monitoring purposes.

To enable process monitoring, enter the desired combinations of delivery types and process definitions in the table. You can also use wildcards (*), and you can combine wildcards with discrete values. In this case, the system follows this approach:

  • All discrete delivery type values are monitored within the processes you have assigned them to.
  • All remaining delivery types are monitored in the context of a process that you have assigned to delivery type "*".
  • If there is no wildcard entry for delivery types, only those processes are monitored that have a discrete delivery type assigned.
Order Type Process Definition
LF O2C_OUTBOUND
EL O2C_INBOUND
* O2C_OTHER

In this example, the delivery type LF (outbound delivery) is monitored in the context of process definition O2C_OUTBOUND, while delivery type EL (inbound delivery) is monitored in the context of process definition O2C_INBOUND. All other delivery types are monitored in processes according to process definition O2C_OTHER.

Note that the process definitions mentioned above are fictitious and do not refer to existing processes.






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