IP: Best Practice for capturing Key Figure input value in characteristics

Hi Gurus,
we have the requeirement to capture a plannable key figure as a characteristic as well for reporting reasons.
Input in the key figures will be a closed value ist (1 to 5) so no new master data will be created by that in the respective characteristics.
My first guess was an exit characterisic relationship, but obviously it is named "Characteristic Relationship" for a reason, as you cannot not derive values from key figures here.
Any ideas on what would be the best and easiest implementation scenario?
Many thanks in advance,
Tobias

Hi Tobias,
      You can derive a characteristic value from a keyfigure using Characteristic relationship of type "EXIT".
Kindly let me know if your issue doesn't get solved using the EXIT type char rel.
EXIT type characteristic relationship:
The valid characteristic combinations and derivable characteristic values are defined by the customer-specific implementation of the specified exit class.
The exit class must implement the interface 'IF_RSPLS_CR_EXIT'. Only these types of classes are offered for editing in maintenance. We recommend that you derive your own class from the example class 'CL_RSPLS_CR_EXIT_BASE'. You then only have to implement the methods u2018CHECKu2019, u2018DERIVEu2019 and u2018CREATEu2019. The class 'CL_RSPLS_CR_EXIT_BASE' itself can be used directly, but it does not execute an action.
Note also the example source code given in the template class; an infrastructure for buffering is provided there, for example.
Regards,
Balajee

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    We've had our staff and students run iOS updates OTA via Settings -> Software Update. In the past, we put a DNS block on Apple's update servers to prevent users from updating iOS (like last fall when iOS 7 was first released). By blocking mesu.apple com, the iPads weren't able to check for or install any iOS software updates. We waited until iOS 7.0.3 was released before we removed the block to mesu.apple.com at which point we told users if they wanted to update to iOS 7 they could do so OTA. We used our MDM to run reports periodically to see how many people updated to iOS 7 and how many stayed on iOS 6. As time went on, just about everyone updated on their own.
    If you go this route (depending on the number of devices you have), you may want to take a look at Caching Server 2 to help with the network load https://www.apple.com/osx/server/features/#caching-server . From Apple's website, "When a user on your network downloads new software from Apple, a copy is automatically stored on your server. So the next time other users on your network update or download that same software, they actually access it from inside the network."
    I wish there was a way for MDMs to manage iOS updates, but unfortunately Apple hasn't made this feature available to MDM providers. I've given this feedback to our Apple SE, but haven't heard if it is being considered or not. Keeping fingers crossed.
    Hope this helps. Let us know what you decide on and keep us posted on the progress. Good luck!!
    ~Joe

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