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Reply from fakirmohan_bagar on Aug 24 at 12:25 PM Mr. Carl, Yes, It shows only recent change records of a single Material. Regards,
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: CWK Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2016 7:41 AM Subject: BOM Change History Records of all Materials Fakir - Are you using a CS80 Selection Data that is earlier than your most recent change? Our default setting is only 90 days prior to today's date and we have occasional users who don't recognize that setting this date further into the past may be necessary. Are you looking for a Material BOM (history using CS80) or perhaps a WBS BOM (CS83)? If you maintain your BOMs using CS01 and CS02, then CS80 is definitely your change history tool. Use transaction OS27 to check your configuration for material BOMs. What are the settings in the Validity section? Use transaction OS25 to determine which of your BOM Usages are subject to history. I don't know why any of these configuration settings would affect simple change documents that appear using CS80 - they're intended for managing changes more strictly using engineering change management. Still, it would be good to know just how flexible/rigid your BOM change process is. The only other thing I can think of is that your data administrators have turned off change documents for your BOM data elements. This would be extremely unusual. Use transaction SE16 to look at table DD04L. In the ROLLNAME field (first field in the table), enter IDNRK (this is the field for the component of an item in the BOM, a commonly added or changed field) and view the attributes of this field. The LOGFLAG field should = X. If it does not, then you need to have a talk with your DBAs. Carl | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |