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  • You defined the action control settings in Customizing for VMS under Control.
  • You stored the information required by the system for determining the action control in the application from the SAP Easy Access screen under Logistics Execution > Vehicle Management System > Basic Data > Set Determination of Action Control (VELOS). You have entered the action controls with which you want Vehicle Sales and Service (VSS) to work for each vehicle model and, if necessary, for further organizational data. The following fields are key fields:
    • Vehicle model
    • Plant/Location
    • Purchasing org.
    • Supplier
    • Sales org.
    • Distr. channel
    • Division
    • Customer

You can define different action controls for any combination of these fields. Mostly, however, it suffices to define an action control for each combination of vehicle model and plant for primary action controls and for each sales organization for secondary action controls.
You do not need to fill all of the key fields. A key field that is empty means that the entry is valid for all values that are possible for this field.

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  1. In Customizing, the system checks whether the action that you want to perform is a primary action, a secondary action, or both.
  2. The system checks whether the appropriate action controls have already been assigned to the vehicle. If this is the case, the system uses these.

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    The primary or secondary action control is assigned when the primary or secondary action is performed, respectively. If necessary, the new assignment can be subsequently triggered using the implementation of the method DETERMINE_CONTROL —> FORCE_REDETERMINATION of the BAdI Determination of Action Control.


  3. If this is not the case, the system triggers determination of the action control and evaluates the entries in the table for the transaction Set Determination of Action Control(VELOS). This takes place on the basis of the action data and existing vehicle data. The system carries out checks in the following order:
    1. Does the table contain an entry that matches the transaction Set Determination of Action Control (VELOS)? If so, the system uses this entry.
    2. If no: Is there a generic entry that matches, that is, an entry for which fields are empty and therefore all existing values can be taken? If so, the system uses this entry. If there is no generic entry or more than one entry that matches, and if the action controls in the entries are not identical, the system displays an error message.

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