on 03-18-2011 7:04 AM
Hello Guys,
When i goto table :QAMV i find the field:VORGLFNR(Node).Can any one explain from which transaction this value is coming into this table.
Regards
Kumar
As FF mentioned already, the node numbers are SAP internal number of task list operations.
You can check the node numbers of material inspection plan at data browser (transaction SE16).
QALS-PLNTY = PLAS-PLNTY : task list type
QALS-PLNNR = PLAS-PLNNR : group
QALS-PLNAL = PLAS-PLNAL : group counter
QAMV-VORGLFNR = PLAS-PLNKN : node number of task list operations
Regards
Luke
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Hi Kumar,
Its the operation number of that particular inspection lot. Lets assume you have 2 operations in task list. If this task list is assigned to inspection lot then nodes will be 2.
Regards,
Anand Rao
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What Anand said is correct but keep in mind it is an internally assigned number. I believe that if you edit an inspection plan that already has operations 10 and 20, and say insert new operations in say sort order position 5 and 15, I think you will find the following if you check the tables.
Operation 5 = node 3
Operation 10 = node 1
Operation 15 = node 4
Operation 20 = node 2
A programmer cannot assume the node numbers are in the same order as the operation numbers.
FF
Hi Guys,
There is one Function Module :ZQGMK_INSPECTION_HISTORY_SHOW due to the difference in node numbers for different materials. Node numbers are ranging from 1 to 8 in case of the materials for which values are flowing , where as the node numbers are ranging from 13 to 17 in case of the materials for which values are not flowing.
Where can you check the node number for the material which are not flowing and also where we assign these node number.
Regards
Kumar
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