Impact of GTC Parameters on End User Declarations

To use the End User Declaration (EUD) functionality, you must select the Trade Management check box in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000) session.

Implementing the Trade Compliance functionality, that is, selecting the Import and Domestic Inbound check boxes in the Trade Management Parameters (tcgtc0100m000) session is not mandatory. However, you cannot link licenses to the EUD item lines.

If the Import, Domestic Inbound and the End User Statements check boxes are selected in the Trade Management Parameters (tcgtc0100m000) session, you must create an EUD for the item if these check boxes are selected for the item in the Items (tcibd0501m000):

  • Subject to Trade Compliance
  • Contains License Tracking
Note: The Subject to Trade Compliance check box in the Items (tcibd0501m000) session is applicable only if these check boxes are selected in the Trade Management Parameters (tcgtc0100m000) session:
  • Import or Domestic Inbound
  • End User Statements

If the End User Statements check box is selected in the Trade Management Parameters (tcgtc0100m000) session, you can select Import or Domestic Inbound check box (not both). In this case, the EUD is mandatory for the selected trade type and optional for the other when the Subject to Trade Compliance check box is selected and the License Tracking check box is cleared for the item in the Items (tcibd0501m000).

When creating an EUD is mandatory for a purchase order line, you must also create an End User Statement (EUS), to which, the EUD can be linked.

To use licenses for EUDs, you must hard link the licenses to a document by selecting the Link License to Document check box in the Trade Management Parameters (tcgtc0100m000) session.