The parameter procedure
With this procedure you can set the LN application parameters that are based on the implementation decisions you make using the LN Enterprise Modeler.
To set the parameters:
- Import the parameters with their current values into the combination of a project model, version, and company in which they must be implemented.
- Adjust the values for the project model, version, and company; set the parameter
values in one of these three ways:
- By evaluating the parameter-setting rules
- By carrying out the wizards
- Manually
- The new parameter values must be exported to the LN applications to bring them in conformity with the implementation decisions.
This diagram shows the parameter procedure in a project model:
Companies by Project Model (tgbrg4110m000)
To link one or more companies to a project model, use the appropriate Companies by Project Model (tgbrg4110m000) session. To start this session, on the menu in the Project Models (tgbrg4500m000) session, click . A company is a separate part of a database that contains this data:
- Item codes and descriptions
- Order policy and order system for items
- Customer and supplier data
- Order procedures
To link a company to a project model:
- In the Company field, select the company to link to the project model.
- Click
You cannot run the Values by Parameter, Company and Model (tgbrg9110s000) session, unless you have linked at least one company to the project model.
Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000)
With the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000)session you can import parameters individually from the master data. You can maintain their values for a combination of a company and a project model.
To start this session:
- On the appropriate menu of the Project Models (tgbrg4500m000) session, click .
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When you start this session, the parameters, if available, are shown for the project model you have selected in the Project Models (tgbrg4500m000) session. To change the parameter values of the LN applications according to the implementation decisions made using the LN Enterprise Modeler:
- The current parameters and parameter values in the LN applications must be imported for each company into this session, with function as a temporary buffer.
- The values must be adjusted to the specified project model, version, and company, which are mainly done based on the rules that were defined.
- The new values must be exported to the LN applications.
To manually import parameters:
- In the Parameter Field field, select a parameter you want to use in the project model.
- In the Value field, select the value the parameter must have in the project model.
- Click the Save
This table shows the key fields for the Values by Parameter, Company and Model (tgbrg9110s000) session:
Field | Description |
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Written to Database |
Specifies the status of the parameter value in the database. This field can have these values:
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Set by |
Indicates how the parameter value was set; it can have these values:
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Set by Rule | Displays the parameter setting rule that set the parameter value. |
Set by wizard | Displays the wizard that set the parameter value. |
Initialize Parameters (tcmcs0295m000)
To set the default values of the parameters in the LN applications, use the Initialize Parameters (tcmcs0295m000) session. To start this session, on the appropriate menu of the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000) session, click . Before the parameters and their current values in the application are entered in the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000) session, which functions as a temporary buffer. Use the Initialize Parameters (tcmcs0295m000) session to ensure the parameters in the applications have a value.
When you carry out this session, the default implementation values are assigned to the parameters. You can only set the parameter values for the active current company. Therefore, you must ensure the active company is the company for which the parameter values must be initialized.
If a new company is created, the final step must always be the initialization of parameters. Therefore, this step is only needed for newly created companies, and not for companies that already exist.
This diagram shows the different steps in the parameter updating procedure.
Step | Action | Description |
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1 | Initialize parameters | Set default parameter values by company |
2 | Read parameters | Read parameters and parameter values to buffer session |
3a | Evaluate parameters setting rules | Update parameter values automatically based rules |
3b | (Not shown) | Update parameter values manually |
4 | Print differences | Print old and new parameter values |
5 | Write parameters | Write new parameter values to the application by company |
Import Parameters in Business Model (tgbrg9210m000)
To import a range of parameters from the master data into the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000) session, use the Import Parameters in Business Model (tgbrg9210m000) session.
To start this session:
- On the appropriate menu of the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000) session, click
- Now the parameters do not have to be imported individually.
To import a range of parameters into a project model:
- In the Parameter Field field, select the range of parameters you want to import into the project model.
- Click
If you select the Overwrite check box, the parameter values already present in the project model are replaced by the parameter values you import.
Evaluate Parameter Setting Rules (Project Model) (tgbrg4230m000)
To evaluate the parameter setting rules for the combination of the project model and version you are currently working in, use the Evaluate Parameter Setting Rules (Project Model) (tgbrg4230m000) session.
To start this session:
- On the appropriate menu of the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000) session, click
- If no parameter values are entered in the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000) session, either manually or by import. You can enter the values by executing the parameter setting rules defined in the repository.
Then, the parameter values that apply to the project model are entered in the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000) session.
To evaluate the parameter setting rules, complete these steps:
- In the Optimization Phase field, select an optimization phase. If you do not select an optimization phase, the parameters are set for all the optimization phases in the project model.
- In the Company field, select a range of companies to which the parameter values must be written.
- Click
This table shows the key fields for the Evaluate Parameter Setting Rules (Project Model) (tgbrg4230m000) session
Field | Description |
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Test Run | If this check box is selected, a test run is performed. Therefore, the results are printed, instead of an actual update of the parameter values. |
Purge Existing Model | If this check box is selected, the parameters that do not meet the conditions of the parameter setting rules are removed. |
Overwrite | If this check box is selected, the parameters in the project model that meet the conditions of the parameter setting rules, get the value derived from the parameter setting rule. Therefore, if the current parameter value is different from the value that is derived from the setting rule, the latter value is applied. |
Print Differences in Parameter Settings (tgbrg9420m000)
You can print a list that shows the differences between the parameter values entered in the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000) session and their values in the LN applications. Use the Print Differences in Parameter Settings (tgbrg9420m000) session.
To start this session:
- On the appropriate menu of the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000) session, click
Export Range of Parameter Values by Company (tgbrg9220m000)
To update the parameter values in the LN applications that are based on the parameter values specified in the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000) session, use the Export Range of Parameter Values by Company (tgbrg9220m000) session.
To start this session:
- On the appropriate menu of the Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000) session, click
- The update takes only place if you select the Overwrite check box.
- If this check box is cleared, and no other parameters were manually inserted after the import. No changes are made to the parameter values of the LN applications.
To write the new parameter values to the LN applications:
- In the Parameter Table field, select the range of parameters whose values to write to the selected company.
- In the Written to Database field, narrow down the parameter selection whose values to update by selecting a range.
- Select the Overwrite check box.
- Click .
Parameter Help
To view Help information that is linked to a parameter, use the Parameter Help option.