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QIM_VC_TP_RC_USG - Define Timepoints

QIM_VC_TP_RC_USG - Define Timepoints

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In this Customizing activity, you define timepoint codes, that is, different types of date and time information that is used in an application based on the Issue and Activity Management component.

In the standard system, default timepoint codes are supplied, including:

  • 301 - Expected start date
  • 302 - Expected end date
  • 303 - Effective date
  • 304 - Completion date
  1. For each new timepoint code, specify a key, a text, and a data element in which the date or time is entered in the application. You must create the data element in the object navigator.
  2. Under Timepoint Usage Restrictions, you can restrict the usage of a timepoint code to a specific application, such as SAP Quality Issue Management (QIM) or to a business object, such as Issue (/IAM/ISSUE) or Activity (/IAM/ACTIVITY).

Note:

Each timepoint code corresponds to an input field on the user interface. When you define a new timepoint code or if you do not want to use the timepoint codes provided, you must adapt the FPM UI configuration.
As soon as a code was used in the configuration, you can no longer delete it, otherwise the application that uses the configuration will abort.






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