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SIMG_OHP3OONR - Define Number Ranges for Objects

SIMG_OHP3OONR - Define Number Ranges for Objects

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In this step, you specify the number ranges for your PD objects and the type of number assignment. You must assign a unique number to every object.

You have the following options:

  • Internal number assignment
If you want the SAP System to assign the numbers, enter "IN" in the 'NR' field. The number ranges are then indicated by the letters "IN".
  • External number assignment
If you want the user to assign the numbers, enter "EX" in the 'NR' field. The number ranges are then indicated by the letters "EX".

You can define your own number ranges (subgroups) for individual plan versions (that are not valid for all plan versions) and object types. The names of the subgroups are set up so that the first characters specify the plan version and the last two specify the object type in detail. The structure of the subgroups depends on whether you are using number assignment valid for all plan versions or not.

Number assignment for plan version 10 / object type S: Subgroup 10S

The entry $$$$ in the field subgroup represents all number ranges not listed explicitly. You should not delete this entry.

Since the matchcode function is available for the selection of objects, it is generally not necessary to assign "mnemonic" numbers.

SAP recommends that you use internal number assignment.

  1. Enter the subgroup for which you wish to set up number assignment.
The following entries are allowed (when number assignment is not valid for all plan versions).
  • $$$$ (plan version and object type are generic)

  • PV$$ (plan version, object type is generic)

  • PVOT (plan version, object type)

The following entry is not allowed:
  • $$OT (plan version generic, object type)

The following entries are allowed (when number assignment is valid for all plan versions):
  • $$$$ (plan version and object type are generic)

  • $$OT (plan version generic, object type)

The following entries are not allowed:
  • PVOT (plan version, object type)

  • PV$$ (plan version, object type is generic)

Save your entries. The systems automatically creates an external number range (EX) and an internal number range (IN).
  1. Specify the subgroup on the following screen and choose "Change intervals".
  2. A new data screen appears on which you can maintain number range intervals. Choose "Create interval".
  3. Enter the code for the number assignment (IN or EX), the lower limit and the upper limit of the interval in the dialog box which then appears.
In the case of external number assignment, mark the field "ext" also.
  1. Choose "Insert" and save your entries.





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