ActiveControl performs a General Analysis function automatically during approval and import, this includes the following checks.
(0030) Check Dependencies
(0031) Overtake and Regression Checks
(0032) Check Locked Transport Forms
(0033) Check Authorisations
(0034) Check Transport Release
(0035) Conflict Analysis
(0036) Check Merge Origin
(0037) Check Manual Steps
(0039) Check Manual Activities
(0056) Check Future Import date/time
The rest of this section details of the above analysis functions in turn.
! General Analysis analysers do not need to be switched on via configuration. The General Analysis will also perform any other configured analysis types that have been marked as mandatory for that control point.
*If you want to change the default parameters or attributes of one of the 003n analysers, you can do this by ticking the analyser to enable it – and updating the attributes / parameters as required. If you later decide to resort to the default analyser behaviour – it is important to remove the updated attributes/parameters and unticking the analyser. Doing one but not the other could result in unexpected behaviour – as the attributes / parameters will still be set in the backend, even though you have unticked the analyser.
*It is possible to suppress the running of an analysis type for a specific target and location by adding entries to table /BTI/TE_ANALEXCL. This can be useful to stop the overtake/regression/conflict analysis types from being executed in target system import queues when there are large numbers of transports to be imported. If the analysis has already been executed and verified during the inbox approval it might be useful to disable these for the import queue to save time when importing transports.
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