Digital sign for RR/UD

Hello all,
We have activated e-signature in material master. We have activated 2 inspection types 01 and 0101.
For 01 inspection type Inspection lot we do result recording and UD in SAP system and e-sig is required.
For 0101 inspection type we create inspection lot, do result recording and give usage decision by portal through BAPI. However we do not need e-sig for this inspection lot.
Is there any solution for this to have e-sig for "01" alone?
Regards,
R. Srinivasan

Hi,
Since digital signatures are activated at material master level we cannot control it at the inspection type.
CSN

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