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Process Manufacturing - Data Flow enc Roc peters Master recipe reer Rn Gorey Brrr Cree eet) Pretec are) cs eer level Process management provides an interface to the systems involved in process control. Information relevant to process control is entered the process order in the form of process instructions. Process instructions are bundled into control recipes and transferred to process control by Process Management. Control recipes can be created for process control systems or as R/3 PI sheets that can be maintained manually. Process messages can be used by process control to transfer actual data to the relevant R/3 functions and other destinations. Monitors provide an overview of the current processing status at all stages. DERE Ren Cel ame Coe Lene Dua Pr category 2 DESC Message ener DSTUr aie) © In Customizing, you assign message destinations to message categories. You can: + Assign any number of destinations to each message category + Assign any number of message categories to each destination ‘= Process Management transfers all incoming messages to the destinations defined for the relevant message category. ‘= You can create your own fimction modules and define them as message destinations. To do this, refer to the requirements regarding interface and error handling described in the Implementation Guide (IMG). © Ifyou want to transfer the values of the message characteristics to specific fields defined in the fiction module, you must define these fields as target fields in the message destination, 1 The graphic shows an example of an External Function type message destination. ‘m With destinations of this type, a remote function call (RFC) is used to transfer the message data. The RFC destination of the message destination must be defined for a TCP/IP connection Customizing for Process Messages ee Ree crc Cerne cid eras ey Cee Bud Cea y ic uk Ree ny ed characteristics Pea Pen oa per in messages Cero 1.2 ee (ORccre Preat ‘= You can create your own function modules and define them as message destinations. To do this, refer to the requirements regarding interface and error handling described in the Luplementation Guide (IMG). = Ifyou want to transfer the values of the message characteristics to specific fields defined in the finetion ‘module, you must define these fields as target fields in the message destination, = The graphic shows an example of an External Function type message destination. ‘= With destinations of this type, a remote fiction call (REC) is used to transfer the message data, The RFC destination of the message clestination nmust be defined for a TCP/IP conection, eee eee eS ier ub nena tue! © Actual process data from process control can be reported to one or more destinations using process messages. Process messages can be sent to the following message destination types: R/3 function module, SAPoffice user, ABAP table, external system and SAP Alert Management system. The content of process messages Is determined by characteristics and their characteristic values. Process messages are created in message categories that are predefined in Customizing. Message destinations are defined in Customizing and assigned to message categories. Process Steps of a Process Order nr creation ed Process order feed

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