The classification system allows you to use characteristics to describe all types of objects, and to group similar objects in classes – to classify objects, in other words, so that you can find them more easily later. You then use the classes to help you to find objects more easily, using the characteristics defined in them as search criteria. This ensures that you can find objects with similar or identical characteristics as quickly as possible.
This guide about Classification System to classify all types of object in SAP contains
Classification System (CA-CL) ……7
Class Types………… 9
Selecting a Class Type ……… 11
Classes 12
Creating, Changing, and Displaying Classes……. 13
Maintaining Basic Data …… 15
Choose Organizational Area………. 17
Keywords………. 19
Entering Characteristics ….. 20
Entering Texts … 22
Linking Documents…………. 23
Standards ……… 24
Additional Data.. 25
Creating a Class (Example) .. 26
Creating a Class Using a Template …… 28
Renaming a Class 29
Deleting a Class… 30
Deleting a Characteristic with Assigned Values.. 32
Overwriting Characteristics . 33
Overwriting a Characteristic ……………. 35
Updating Overwritten Values ………….. 36
Splitting and Merging Classes………….. 37
Calling a Class List …………… 39
Producing a Where-Used List …………… 40
User Settings …….. 41
Creating / Changing User Profiles…….. 42
User Settings: Finding Objects…………. 43
User Settings: Value Assignment……… 45
General Settings.. 47
Defining How Default Values Work……. 48
Classification …….. 49
Assigning an Object to Classes………… 50
Classifying a Material (Example) …….. 52
Assigning Objects/Classes to a Class . 53
Classification Status…………. 55
Mass Release of Classifications ……… 56
Mass Release of Classifications ……… 57
Check for Same Classification………….. 59
Defining a Standard Class…. 60
Classifying Different Object Types……. 61
Change Documents…………… 63
Entering Values …. 64
Restricting Intervals………… 66
Entering Multiple Values …. 67
Value Assignment Functions……………. 68
Single-Value and Multiple-Value Characteristics. 71
Creating / Changing Characteristic Groupings…. 72
Processing the Interface Design ……… 73
Class Hierarchy …. 75
Assigning Classes to a Class …………… 77
Assigning Classes to Superior Classes …………… 79
Inherited Characteristics …… 81
Restricting the Allowed Values…………. 82
Restricting the Allowed Values Dynamically…….. 84
Same Allowed Values (Example 1)….. 85
Same Allowed Values (Example 2)….. 86
Inconsistencies in a Class Hierarchy… 87
Inconsistencies in Multiple Classification………… 89
Graphical Maintenance of Class Hierarchies ……. 90
Checks in Hierarchy Maintenance …… 93
Multiple Classification ………. 94
Object Hierarchy.. 96
Object Dependencies in Classification 98
Local and Global Object Dependencies………….. 100
Object Dependencies for Characteristics……….. 101
Object Dependencies for Characteristic Values 102
Syntax of Object Dependencies………. 103
Characteristic Preconditions (Example) …………. 106
Characteristic Selection Conditions (Example.) 107
Conditional Action for a Characteristic (Example) …………. 108
Characteristic Procedures (Example) 109
Characteristic Value Preconditions (Example) .. 110
Action for a Characteristic (Example) 111
Finding Initial Classes …….. 112
Finding a Class via Generic Entry …… 113
Finding a Class via Matchcode……….. 114
Finding a Class via Characteristics…. 115
Finding Root Classes of a Class Type ……………. 117
Finding Objects .. 118
Starting the Find Object Function …… 119
Finding Objects in Other Applications……………. 120
Using Additional Characteristics to Find Objects ………….. 121
Defining the Comparison Type ……….. 122
Executing a String Search.. 123
Find with Filter… 124
Find by Class Type………….. 125
Finding Objects in Third-Party Catalogs ………… 126
Search Result….. 128
Functions in Search Results …………. 130
List of Frequently Used Functions …. 134
Reselect………….. 136
System Performance……….. 137
Creating Value Statistics …. 140
Find Objects in Subordinate Classes. 141
Finding Objects with Inherited Characteristics (Example) .. 142
Finding Objects Without Inherited Characteristics (Example) …………. 144
Setting up Tables for Finding Objects ……………. 145
Engineering Change Management in the Classification System ……. 147
Changes with Effectivity….. 149
Characteristics (Example) 152
Assigning Characteristics to a Class (Example) 154
Classification (Example)… 155
Changes with a Valid-From Date …….. 156
Mass Change for Assigned Values …. 157
Copy Values Assigned to Object…….. 158
Set and Change Values……. 160
Assign Values in Matrix …… 162
Reporting in the classification system …………… 163
Producing a Class List…….. 164
Display Class without Superior ………. 165
Displaying a Class Hierarchy………….. 166
Producing an Object List…. 168
Comparing Objects …………. 169
Displaying the Classification Status .. 170
Copying Standards Data….. 171
Copying DIN Standards …… 172
Copying Characteristic Data Records 173
Creating a Material from a Standard .. 174
Classifying a Material with a Standard……………. 175
Enhancements in the Classification System…… 176
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