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Component: EHS-ERP
Component Name: EHS Management in ERP
Description: A hierarchy structure that defines dependencies between parameter objects.
Key Concepts: Parameter hierarchy is a feature of SAP EHS Management in ERP that allows users to define and manage parameters for their EHS processes. Parameters are used to control the behavior of the system and can be set at different levels, such as global, plant, or user-defined. The parameter hierarchy allows users to define parameters at different levels and have them cascade down to lower levels. This ensures that the parameters are consistent across all levels and that changes made at one level are reflected in all lower levels. How to use it: To use the parameter hierarchy, users must first define the parameters they want to use. This can be done by navigating to the “Parameters” tab in the EHS Management in ERP application. Here, users can define parameters at different levels, such as global, plant, or user-defined. Once the parameters have been defined, they can be set at each level by navigating to the “Parameter Settings” tab. Here, users can select which parameters should be used at each level and set their values accordingly. Tips & Tricks: When setting parameters in the parameter hierarchy, it is important to remember that changes made at one level will cascade down to lower levels. Therefore, it is important to ensure that any changes made are consistent across all levels. Additionally, it is important to remember that some parameters may not be available at certain levels. For example, some parameters may only be available at the global level and not at the plant or user-defined level. Related Information: For more information on parameter hierarchy in SAP EHS Management in ERP, please refer to the official SAP documentation here: https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/EHS_ERP/6.0/en-US/f9f8d7a2b3e14c8f9a7d3c2b1e5f9a4d.html