![]() ![]() But the result is, or can be, a challenge (in my opinion) for ongoing support (most important question to take care: why is this data printed and not a different one?). Many people trend to use “output conditions” (and/or “if else endif” refer above) similar techniques in WWI as well (you will find a lot of threads in this FORUM dealing with that). Especially this object is used in context of GLM. Here you have a lot of options to “enhance” / “use” WWI and to enhance CG54/CG50 (but cleary you need to invest in definition of function modules etc.). Quite interesting is the “application object” as part of the generation variant. WWI documents related to these topics might be a challenge too. ![]() WWI documents related to “Waste” or “Industrial Hygiene” etc. SAP EHS has been enhanced with EnhPack7 as well. which in most cases need to be selected from SAP ERP data. As well you need to print Batch information on the label, data like: produced on, country of origin etc. On the topic during label generation you have in most of the cases to take care about “Bar code” printing because of several reasons. And you have with the LabelView on material level and their maintenance an “on top complexity” (especially in context of how to select the right labels to be printed in the different label printing scenarios). On the top in most cases you need to print the same information in many languages as mentioned before (and it is not easy to define these languages) on a label and therefore you need additional WWI code to do so and you need to enhance the generation variant as well. If you really try to use GLM solution in EHS you will realize that it is not easy to define “good” solutions because of the complexity of the topic. ![]() As well the topic of generation variant, language topics, validity areas etc. safety data sheet (and there are difference regarding set up of generation variant as well). Especially the topic of labeling is a challenge as the amount of data which need to be collected, but not coming from SAP EHS, is clearly higher than in comparison to an e.g. Many people do have the trend to extend WWI layout with “complex” “if then else” logic but may be do not consider that sometimes by simply adapting the maintenance rules simpler WWI layouts or generation variant set up’s are possible. Topics like “conditional output”, “blank compression” (with or without alternative) etc. As mentioned in it might be a challenge if you are a beginner in using WWI and you arein charge to develop WWI layouts. This document is intended to collect some important topics which may help the EHS community in the future. After using now WWI as a technique to collect data and print the data in a document for some years on a daily basis it is quite interesting to say: there is still some “surprise” possible in using the technique. ![]()
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