OSS Notes Comparison among different systems

Hi
How do we check if a particular OSS note is implemented in Dev , Test and also Production System.
Normally we do a version comaprion .
I would like to know do we follow the same approach for checking if code changes is made effective in different
systems . I dont have authorization with SNOTE transaction .
So is there any approach for the same.
Appreciate the inputs
K.Nadesh Kumar

Hi Raj
Thanks for the valid inputs .
When i ran the report SCWN_NOTE_BROWSER it has asked for some selection screen parameters .
So if i am correct
in the Selection Screen i muct give the follwoing parameters
SAP Note Number
and also
Implemented status - Completely Implemented
and Sort order as Number (radio button)..
Or in the other method you had suggested i can do a version management if that is the case do we take the main
program for which the SAP OSS note might be implemeted and do a code comparison
I have previously done only code comparion for the program through SE38
K.Nadesh Kumar

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    Summary
    Symptom
    You are transferring data from SAP R/3 Inventory Management to the BW system. You get unexpected data or data that differs from the data in the analyses in the R/3 system.
    This note should help you to analyze this problem.
    Other terms
    2LIS_03_BF, 2LIS_03_UM, 2LIS_03_BX, 2LIS_40_S278, 2LIS_03_S195,
    2LIS_03_S196, 2LIS_03_S197, 2LIS_03_S198, 0IC_C01, 0IC_02, 0IC_C03,
    0IC_MC01, 0IC_MC02, 0IC_MC03, stock analyses, inventory management,
    Non-cumulative InfoCubes, stock key figures, stock, stocks,
    RMCBINIT_BW, RMCBNERP, RMCBNEUA, consistency,
    data consistency, healthcare, health service
    Reason and Prerequisites
    This note provides an overview of the release strategy, sources of information, tips and tricks, and known errors for this subject area.
    Solution
    Contents
    1. Release strategy
    a) General information
    b) Recommended objects for BW Releases 3.0B, 3.1 Content and 3.2 Content
    c) Recommended objects for BW Releases 2.0B and 2.1C
    d) Obsolete objects
    e) Queries/Web templates of the 0IC_01, 0IC_C02 and 0IC_C03 InfoCubes
    2. Sources of information
    a) BW technology
    SAP BW online documentation
    "How to" documents
    b) Business Content
    Online documentation for BI Content
    Extraction Documentation:
    "How to" documents
    Plug-In information
    3. Extracting non-cumulative data from R/3
    a) Explanations for the extraction
    b) Known errors
    Stocks (2LIS_40_S278/2LIS_03_BX)
    Movements and revaluations (2LIS_03_BF and 2LIS_03_UM)
    Industry-specific notes
    4. Technical information regarding non-cumulative info cubes in BW
    a) Warehouse Management
    b) Queries
    c) Update rules
    d) Known errors
    5. Stock Analyses in BW
    a) Explanations on data flow
    b) Known errors
    c) Tips and tricks
    6. Performance
    1. Release strategy
    Use the following objects depending on your BW and R/3 or plug-in releases:
    a) General information
    The following basic principle applies: The 0IC_C03 InfoCube (material movements) replaces the 0IC_C01 (material movement plant) and 0IC_C02 (material movements storage location) InfoCubes. The 2LIS_03_BX (material stocks) InfoSource or DataSource replaces the 2LIS_40_S278 (transfer BW: stock) 2LIS_03_S197 (material stocks storage location) and 2LIS_03_S198 (material stocks plant) InfoSource or DataSource. The 2LIS_03_BF (material movements) InfoSource or DataSource replaces the 2LIS_03_S195 (material movements storage location) and 2LIS_03_S196 (material movements plant) InfoSource or DataSource.
    We therefore STRONGLY recommend that you use the OIC_C03, 2LIS_03_BX, 2LIS_03_BF and 2LIS_03_UM objects. We will continue to deliver and support any other objects mentioned in this note, but only for reasons of downward compatibility. These objects will not be enhanced because they are based on obsolete technology.
    For information about the general support for DataSources based on information structures, see also Note 543002.
    As of PI 2002.2, the 2LIS_03_BX DataSource is available for Release 4.0B and higher.
    As of PI 2001.2, the 2LIS_03_BF and 2LIS_03_UM DataSources are available for Release 4.0B and higher.
    The 0IC_C03 InfoCube is available as of Release 3.0B.
    b) Recommended objects for BW Release 3.0B and higher
    InfoCube: 0IC_C03 (Material movements)
    InfoSources and update rules:
    2LIS_03_BX (stocks) - available for Release 3.0B as of Support Package 10
    2LIS_03_BF (movements)
    2LIS_03_UM (revaluations)
    If your Support Package version for Release 3.0B is Support Package 9 or lower, you have the alternative option of using the 2LIS_40_S278 InfoSource or DataSource. However, for the reasons stated above, we recommend that you change to 2LIS_03_BX as of Support Package 10. For more information, see Note 588015.
    c) Recommended objects for BW Releases 2.0B and 2.1C
    InfoSources: 2LIS_03_BX (stocks) - available for Release 2.0B as of Support Package 30
                                    - available for Release 2.1C as ofSupport Package 22
                2LIS_03_BF (movements)
                2LIS_03_UM (revaluations)
    If you are using Release 2.0B Support Package 29 or lower or Release 2.1C Support Package 21 or lower, you can alternatively use the 2LIS_40_S278 InfoSource or DataSource. However, for the reasons given above, we recommend that you change to 2LIS_03_BX as of Support Package 30/Support Package 22. For more information, see Note 588015. Unfortunately, we cannot provide the 0IC_C03 InfoCube and related update rules. If you need to use this InfoCube, we can provide a similar solution to the one provided for Releases 3.0B or higher as part of a consulting project. Note that Note 589024 does not apply in this case.
    d) Obsolete objects
    If you are using R/3 Release 3.1I and do not intend to upgrade to a higher release (regardless of the BW release) in the foreseeable future, use only the 0IC_C01 and 0IC_C02 InfoCubes and the related InfoSources or DataSources 2LIS_03_S195 - 2LIS_03_S198. If you are using the Healthcare industry solution and are interested in using the 0IC_C01_Q0020 and 0IC_C01_Q0021 queries, you can also use the 0IC_C01 InfoCube and related objects. Unfortunately, there is no automatic data migration for the transition from 0IC_C01/2 to 0IC_C03. See also Note 804781 for a complete overview of all key figures in 0IC_C03 that are also possible in 0IC_C01/2.
    e) Queries/Web templates of the 0IC_01, 0IC_C02 and 0IC_C03 InfoCubes
    For more information, see Note 591063.
    2. Sources of information
    The main sources of information are located in the BW online documentation in the BW section of the SAP Service Marketplace and in the IMG documentation for the Plug-In. Other useful information is contained in various notes. These notes are listed under headings 3 - 6 below.
    a) BW technology
    This area contains documentation on the technical mapping of stock analyses in SAP BW.
    Online documentation SAP BW (http://help.sap.com)
    -> Documentation -> SAP NetWeaver -> '04
    -> Information Integration -> SAP BW
    i Stocks
        -> BI Platform -> OLAP
        -> Performance Optimization -> Stocks
    ii Validity Table
        -> Data Warehousing
        -> Administrator Workbench -> Modeling -> InfoCube
        -> Additional functions for InfoCube maintenance
        -> Stock Parameter Maintenance
    iii Compression
        -> Data Warehousing
        -> Administrator Workbench -> Data Warehouse Management
        -> Process Management
        -> Managing Data Targets
        -> Managing InfoCubes -> InfoCube Compression
    iv Aggregation
        -> Data Warehousing
        -> Administrator Workbench -> Modeling
        -> InfoObject -> Create InfoObject: Key Figure
        -> Aggregation v Exception Aggregation
        -> BI Platform -> OLAP
        -> Special OLAP Functions and Services
        -> Aggregation
        -> Scenarios for the Use of an Exception Aggregation
    "How to" documents
    -> http://service.sap.com/bw
    -> In the navigation area on the left: SAP BW InfoIndex
    -> In the information index: N ("Non-cumulatives") ->
    "Non-Cumulative Values 3.x (ppt)"
    b) Business Content
    This area contains the business content representation of stock analyses in SAP BW, based on the SAP R/3 process and object model.
    Online documentation for BI Content (http://help.sap.com)
    -> Documentation -> SAP NetWeaver -> '04
    -> Information Integration: BI Content
    -> BI Content -> Supply Chain Management
    -> Supply Chain Performance Management -> Inventory Management
    Documentation for extraction (OLTP system)
    -> Transaction SBIW
    -> Business Information Warehouse
    -> Settings for application-specific DataSources
    -> Logistics
    Here you will find the relevant documentation for each of the relevant nodes.
    "How to" documents
    -> http://service.sap.com/bw
    -> In the navigation area on the left: SAP BW InfoIndex
    -> in the information index: N ("Non-cumulatives") ->
    "How to... Handle inventory management scenarios in SAP BW 3.x" (pdf)
    Plug-In information
    -> http://service.sap.com/bw
    -> In the navigation area on the left: SAP BW Extractors - Plug-in
    3. Extracting non-cumulative data from R/3
    This section explains the extraction process in the R/3 system and it gives an overview of known errors and their solutions.
    a) Explanations for the extraction
    Determining transaction keys
    Note 492828
    Determining the component
    When stocks are initialized, the 'MM' core application is transferred, regardless of which component you specify in Customizing under 'Specify Industry' (TAC MCB_). You must implement Note 323018 for this purpose.
    In most cases, the 'MM' Core application is also used when you initialize documents and for the delta load. However, 'IS-R' is transferred as the component if Retail is set as the component and you are working with stock transfers or movements for material group articles (MATNR <> MATBF).
    To create the component, the BW enrichment is required during extraction. For more information, see Notes 315880 and 353042.
    The "GETSYSDEF" report provides the system setting.
    Creating non-cumulative relevance
    In general, the non-cumulative relevance is set to '1', meaning 'relevant'. The exceptions are consumption postings (BSTTYP = V and BSTAUS = V) and postings for material group articles (MATNR <> MATBF). Value '2' is assigned in these cases.
    Logistics data extraction: Customizing Cockpit (transaction LBWE)
    You can configure the 2LIS_03_BF und 2LIS_03_UM DataSources in application 03. You cannot configure the 2LIS_03_BX DataSource in the Customizing Cockpit. To activate the 2LIS_03_BX DataSource, see Note 631345.
    Generic extraction of stocks
    This function is available as of PI 2003.1. For lower release levels, a consulting solution can be implemented on request (contact SAP in this case).
    User exit (SAP enhancement RSAP0001)
    Note 413807
    Update methods/extract structures/XPRAs
    i  Update methods (V3 update, DeltaQueue, and so on).
    Notes 380078, 396647, 486784 and 505700.
    For information about the automatic conversion of update methods in the logistics extraction, refer to the release notes for plug-in 2003.1
    DataSources for application 03 are delivered by default with the "Unserialized V3 Update" method.
    A change to "Queued Delta" may occur.
    For performance reasons, you should not select "Direct Delta".
    ii Changes to extract structures/XPRAs
    Notes 328181, 489259, 511657 and 566917.
    If you try to add another field from the pool to the "2LIS_03_BF" DataSource , the system issues error message "D0 322".
    Possible reason:
    XPRA "RMCSBWXP_IM_01" did not run after you imported the plug-in. This XPRA is responsible for comparing customer fields in the extract structure (enhancement) with new default fields in the extract structure (SAP). This error message appears as a result.
    b) Known errors
    Stocks, movements and revaluations are transferred to BW using various extractors. All known errors and proposed solutions of these three extractors are listed below.
    Stocks (2LIS_03_BX/2LIS_40_S278) -> see Note 691228.
    i Rounding error/valuation at company code level
        Notes 663681 and 762219
    ii Project stocks
        Note 535657
    iii Valuated sales order stocks or project stocks
        Notes 487043, 616119, 674351 and 756151
    iv Vendor consignment stocks
        Notes 585619 and 726485
    v Special stocks for customers/vendors
        Note 533682
    vi Valuation class
        Note 684789
    vii Stock in transit
        Notes 767786 and 898231
    Movements and revaluations (2LIS_03_BF and 2LIS_03_UM)
    i Delta ability/procedure
        Notes 385703 and 581778
    ii Update methods (V3 update, delta queue, qRFC and so on)
        Notes 339691, 444261, 498484 and 631562
    iii Missing BW derivation (component,
        transaction key, and so on)
        Notes 315880 and 353042
        Caution: You MUST read these notes
        BEFORE you transfer data to the BW system.
    iv Movements (2LIS_03_BF)
        - Returnable packaging with customer
          Notes 512597 and 530730
        - Vendor consignment
          Notes 585139 and 607710
        - Project stocks
          Note 522770
        - Stock transfers
          Notes 399929, 557378 and 628090 (stock in transit/
          valuation type)
        - Purchase orders with account assignment (consumptions)
          Notes 587320 and 629726 (non-valuated materials,
          see also Notes 752607 and 790506)
        - Batches
          Notes 445632 and 685450
        - Incorrect stock type
          Notes 438649 and 451355
        - Customer consignment
          Note 563342
        - Incorrect / missing valuation class
          Notes 735425, 747581 and 770858
        - Returns (movement types 122/123)
          Notes 741396 and 763424
        - Profit center
          Note 769660
        - Subsequent adjustments
    Note 822396
    v Revaluations (2LIS_03_UM)
        - Incorrect update because the
          BSTAUS and BSTTYP fields are missing
          Notes 494288 and 675610
        - Missing BW derivation of characteristics with settlement ofrequests
          Notes 523298 and 747361
        - External display of the WBS element does not exist
          Note 512611
        - Incorrect transaction key during setup
          Note 587241
        - Incorrect sign
          Note 587283
        - Duplicate document for MR22
          Note 587304
        - Incorrect/missing document number
          Notes 489290, 500825, 507958, 521046, 619482,
                  667534, 739050, 839711, 845307, 856669 and
                  864630
        - The BUZEI field is not filled
          Note 599731
        - Currency field not filled
          Note 612131
        - Returns (movement types 122/123)
          Note 715176
        - Reconstruction report RMCBNERP
          Note 735209
        - Missing valuation class
          Note 837052
    vi Master data (0STOCKTYPE/0STOCKCAT)
          Note 766954
        - 0STOCKCAT_TEXT is not filled since the value 'U' has not been added to the BSTTYP domain.
          Note 907195
    Industry-specific notes
    i IS Retail
    - Revaluation at retail (2LIS_40_REVAL)
    Notes 533577 and 600460
    - Miscellaneous
    Note 841878
    ii IS Oil/IS Mine
    - G/L quantity for two-step stock transfer procedure
    Notes 608744, 608975 and 629320
    4. Technical information regarding non-cumulative info cubes in BW
    In addition to the relevant sections in the online documentation, there are a number of explanatory notes that will help you to analyze problems. Section 4 e) deals with known errors and proposed solutions.
    a) Warehouse Management
    Validity table: Notes 360249 and 534865
    Selective deletion: Note 510680
    Aggregates: Note 456359
    ODS capability: Notes 322303, 323811, 385099, 417703, 581778,
    747037, 752492/782314 and 773823
    DataMart/Open Hub capability: Notes 375098, 566145 and 566762
    Compression (updating the stock marker)
    ->>> ESSENTIAL INFORMATION <<<-
    You can see in the log whether or not the stock marker was updated during the compression (as of 3.0B Support Package 13)
    For example:
    "START cond CUBE IC11 at 165446 on 20030514 maxreqid 23282 maxcnsid 0 refpoint update + null elim" ->
    "refpoint update" or "no refpoint update" provides the relevant information.
    See Notes 613701 and 639253 if you are using Oracle 9.
    Also see Notes 643687 and 655798.
    For a BW system with several application servers, see also Note 834829.
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    b) Queries
    -> For information about the recommended procedure for analyzing query problems see the following note: Note 370004
    Slow-moving item/slow seller reports: Note 541559
    A How to document is also available:
    -> http://service.sap.com/bw
    -> In the navigation area on the left: SAP BW InfoIndex
    -> in the information index: M ("MultiProviders") -> "MultiProviders (incl. Slow Moving Item Scenario) ..."
    c) Update rules
    The following special features are provided for updating in non-cumulative cubes:
    The non-cumulative key figure has to be included with the relevant cumulative value(s) in the InfoCube definition.
    Only receipt key figures are provided for updating from the InfoSource with the stocks.
    The issue and receipt key figures are provided for updating from the InfoSource with movements.
    Therefore, from a technical point of view, stocks are written to the receipt key figure. The process of differentiating between the stocks and the remaining receipts then takes place in the InfoCube using record type = 1 (InfoObject: 0RECORDTP) in the technical dimension table (this also sets up the connection to the validity table).
    The OLAP processor dynamically calculates non-cumulative key figures in the query (taking into account the issues/receipts and the validity table).
    d) Known errors
    Warehouse Management
    i Loading data
         Notes 534865 and 529610
    ii MultiCube/MultiProvider
        Note 435227
    iii Compression (updating the stock markers)
        Notes 613064, 613701 and 615349
    iv Updating
         Note 574341
    Queries
    i Fiscal year variant characteristic (0FISCVARNT, 0FISCPER
    and 0FISCYEAR)
        Note 490067
    ii Exception aggregations
        Notes 145630 and 607608
    iii No/multiple time restrictions
         Note 388983
    5. Stock Analyses in BW
    This section explains the data flow in BW and provides an overview of known errors and their solutions. This section also explains certain limitations and workarounds for same.
    a) Explanations on data flow
    See the How to paper from Section 2 b)
    "How to... Handle inventory management scenarios in SAP BW 3.x" (PDF).
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    -> Business Content
    -> Inventory Management.
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    "How to... Realize summarized display of stock values on storage"
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    If you notice different results for the issue and receipt quantities of the total stock during the analysis of stock transfers in the two-step procedure, for example, storage location to storage location within a plant (movement types 351 and 101), add the "0STOCKTYPE" characteristic to the drilldown. Where necessary, filter according to the values "A" (unrestricted) and "H" (transit). You will then find the same values under stock type "A" and in transaction MB5B (if you select the storage location stock or the valuated stock).
    Individual analysis of revaluations
    After stock is initialized using the 2LIS_03_BX InfoSource, load revaluations into the 0IC_C03 InfoCube with the 2LIS_03_UM InfoSource. By doing this, you avoid uploading movements with the 2LIS_03_BF InfoSource. If you do so, the non-cumulative values (quantities and values) can no longer be calculated. Reason: When you initialize stocks, DIM IDs are created for 0BASE_UOM and 0LOC_CURRCY. As a result, all stock markers for 0BASE_UOM have an entry other than ' '. With revaluations, only values are updated-all quantities and their units are updated with ' '. This means that you can no longer assign revaluations to the stock markers because the units of measure are inconsistent. Solution: Update the revaluations with quantities also, as you did for the values (the result for the quantities is always RESULT = 0).
    Incorrect results if quantity key figures and value key figures are analyzed together.
    For example, you only displayed quantity key figures in the current drilldown. If you now add value key figures, the quantity key figures are no longer calculated correctly (the reverse also applies). As in the case of individual analyses of revaluations, movements may not be assigned to the stock markers due to missing DIM IDs. As a result, stock cannot be recalculated correctly either. This should not usually occur when the 0IC_C03 InfoCube is filled with the 2LIS_03_BX, 2LIS_03_BF and 2LIS_03_UM InfoSources (this is also the case with the other relevant Business Content InfoCubes, for example 0CP_IC_C1 or 0RT_C36/37). However, it may occur because of certain loading processes, for example. Solution: Update the quantities (or values) in the same way as the values (or quantities) (RESULT = 0 is always the result for the quantities or values). See Note 643291 for the 0CP_IC_C1 InfoCube.
    Enhancing the 0IC_C03 InfoCube with additional characteristics
    These additional characteristics must be updated from the 2LIS_03_BX InfoSource, as well as from the 2LIS_03_BF and 2LIS_03_UM InfoSources, only then can movements be assigned to stock markers (see the two preceding points).
    The following enhancements are possible:
    1. Valuation type (0VAL_TYPE)
    Source field from 2LIS_03_BX/BF: BWTAR
    2. Company code (0COMP_CODE)
    Source field from 2LIS_03_BF/UM: BUKRS
    3. Valuation area (0ID_VALAREA)
    Source field from 2LIS_03_BX/BF/UM: BWKEY
    4. Vendor (0VENDOR/0GN_VENDOR) - for vendor consignment stocks
    Source field from 2LIS_03_BX/BF/UM: LIFNR
    This is delivered with BI Content 3.3 Add-On (see SRM Business Content Online documentation).
    5. Customer (0CUSTOMER) - for consignment stocks at customer
    Source field from 2LIS_03_BX/BF/UM: KUNNR
    6. Sales order (0DOC_NUMBER/0S_ORD_ITEM) - for sales order stocks
    Source field from 2LIS_03_BX/BF: KDAUF/KDPOS
    7. Project number (0WBS_ELEMT) - for project stocks
    Source field from 2LIS_03_BX/BF: PS_PSP_PNR
    8. Evaluation class (0VAL_CLASS)
    Source field from 2LIS_03_BX/BF/UM: BKLAS (Note 684789)
    Enhancement possibilities for 2LIS_03_BX:
    Note that the 2LIS_03_BX DataSource cannot be extended in the same way as the 2LIS_03_BF DataSource, for example.
    Only SAP can enhance this DataSource (Note 684789).
    Other enhancements are no longer useful since fields, such as the movement type, G/L account or profit center do not in appear in the stock tables (for example, MARC and MARD) but only in the movement tables (for instance, MSEG).
    Evaluation restrictions that occur as a result (similar to the two preceding points) can only be resolved by a data enhancement (for example, reading from a DataStore object with all material movements) subsequent to the extraction or by not using 2LIS_03_BX. In both cases, all material movements must exist in the source system. If this is not the case, you must read from the corresponding archive files for the extraction.
    Changing the exception-aggregation of the stock key figures
    There is a predefined exception aggregation for stock key figures (for example, "last value") in the key figure definition. If you want to override these in the query definition, proceed as follows:
    -> Create a new calculated key figure.
    -> Drag the relevant basic key figure to the formula area.
    -> Choose "OK".
    -> In the next window, choose "Extend >>".
    -> Then, maintain the required exception aggregation and the reference characteristic.
    Mapping FIFO logic
    The data structures in the 0IC_C03 InfoCube allow FIFO logic to be mapped using the relevant query definitions. In this case, contact your SAP consultant.
    Unexpected or negative stock values due to FI document summarization
    If FI document summarization is activated for the MATNR field, revaluations (2LIS_03_UM) are transferred to BW without a material number. As a result, complete analyses are no longer possible at material number level. For more information, see Notes 36353 and 497992.
    Options for the R/3 and BW data verification/consistency check
    TAC MB5B <-> Queries 0IC_C03_Q???
    (Stocks/movements R/3 <-> BW)
    TACs MC.? <-> Queries 0IC_C03_Q???
    (Inventory controlling LIS <-> BW)
    Reports MBQUANT and RM07MMFI
    (verification of the R/3 data)
    Notes 739863 and 745788 provide additional information in this regard, as well as the options that exist to clean up data in BW.
    With Note 766622 you can also create a LOG file for the extraction.
    Archiving
    See the corresponding "How to" document about archiving that is available on SAP Service Marketplace:
    -> http://service.sap.com/bw
    -> In the navigation area on the left: SAP BW InfoIndex
    -> in the information index: A ("Archiving")
    MultiProvider and non-cumulative key figures
    Note 690475
    Displaying the contents of the InfoCube with TAC "LISTCUBE"
    Note 629451
    Snapshot scenario
    The "How to" document mentioned in section 2 b) "How to... handle inventory management scenarios in SAP BW 3.x" (pdf)" contains important information about the advantages and disadvantages of mapping stocks using a snapshot procedure.
    Validity period of stocks
    You can use transaction RSDV to determine the time period in which stocks can be calculated. This time period is determined automatically by the oldest and the most recent material movement. If you have a reporting requirement to display further stocks in the past, you can use the RSDG_CUBE_VALT_MODIFY report to manually change the time period.
    Evaluations of cross-company code stock transfers.
    Corresponding reports are currently not possible using the 2LIS_03_BX/BF/UM DataSources. For further information, see the following "How t"o document:
    -> http://service.sap.com/bw
    -> In the navigation area on the left: Services & Implementation
    -> HOW TO ... Guides -> Guide List for SAP BW3.0B/BW3.1 ->
    "How to... Report on cross company stock in transit", which allows you to carry out evaluations in BW similar to the ones in R/3 transaction "MB5T".
    0IC_C03 data modeling
    Due to the different characteristic value calculation for stock quantities and values, a MultiCube scenario ("sparse tables") is useful in this case, one InfoCube for quantities and one for values.
    You can then execute common stock quantities, values and evaluations using queries on a MultiCube.
    The 0IC_C03 InfoCube currently uses a key figure model (various specific key figures, such as inspection stock, stock in transit and so on). In this case, an account model is suitable:
    - Three key figures: Stock quantity, stock value and valuated stock quantity (including the movement key figures)
    - Based on stock instance/type, you can then limit the query to the special stock
    - Advantage: Uses less database space
    - Disadvantage: The load for the OLAP processor is higher and there is more work during the query definition, the other approach may also be more transparent for the end user.
    Inventory management and ODS
    ODS objects cannot admit any stock key figures (see Notes 752492 and 782314) and, among other things, they do not have a validity table, which would be necessary. Therefore, ODS objects cannot be used as non-cumulative InfoCubes, that is, they cannot calculate stocks in terms of BW technology.
    In this connection, you should use the ODS technology only for:
    - Document-related reporting or the Enterprise DataWarehouse layer based on the 2LIS_03_BX/BF/UM InfoSources (see Notes 581778 and 747037).
    - The implementation of a snapshot scenario; see the How to document mentioned in section 2 b) for more information:
    "How to... handle inventory management scenarios in SAP BW 3.x" (pdf)
    Implement Note 773823 to be able to update the 2LIS_03_BX InfoSource to an ODS.
    If you want to activate another ODS object for the 2LIS_03_BF and 2LIS_03_UM DataSources before the 0IC_C03 InfoCube, we recommend a parallel update.
    However, if you want the InfoCube to be filled by a subsequent update from the ODS, take the following into account:
    Documents that are entered after the stock initialization (CPUDT field > stock initialization key date) and are posted back to a period before the stock initialization (BUDAT field < stock initialization key date),
    must be updated with a delta request in the InfoCube, because only these requests can be compressed with a stock marker update.
    Therefore, mechanisms for which the movements are different before and after the stock initialization (as a result of restrictions on the posting date) are incorrect in this case. However, if you want to work with the requests in question, you must restrict the movements using the date of entry (CPUDT). Otherwise the stock evaluations will be incorrect due to the compression logic used.
    The same problem occurs if documents are posted to the future (CPUDT field > stock initialization key date and BUDAT field > stock initialization key date).
    Posting to a prior period and postings to the future
    If you can post this type of material documents in the system, take note of the documents that caused the initialization run (transaction MCNB, or report RMCBINIT_BW)during the reconstruction in R/3 (transaction OLI1BW, or report RMCBNEUA):
    1. BUDAT < stock initialization key date and CPUDT > stock initialization key date
    You execute the report with a date restriction (for example, upper limit = key date of stock initialization) to avoid a posting block.
    -> Postings to a prior period are selected by mistake.
    -> Solution: You MUST set a posting lock (if this is not possible, it may help to select according to the document number).
    2. BUDAT > stock initialization key date and CPUDT < stock initialization key date
    Here the same applies as described under point 1, however, the documents are then missing in the setup table. You can still make restrictions according to the posting date but you must set a relatively high upper limit.
    Consumption key figures in 0IC_C03 (the same as LIS reports)
    See Note 804781.
    Avoiding data inconsistencies, HASH solution.
    See Note 838050 for more information.
    Connection between transaction keys and reversals. See Note 352344 (and an example in Note 745788).
    Suppressing the display of the previous period in the BEx Web Analyzer.
    See Note 623944.
    6. Performance
    a) General BW/logistics extraction (TSV_TNEW_PAGE_ALLOC_FAILED/ SYSTEM_IMODE_TOO_LARGE)
    Notes 409641, 417307, 419465, 548845 and 589997
    b) Extraction 2LIS_03_BX
    The recommended setting in the RMCBINIT_BW report for 'Number of data records per LUW' is 5000. Higher values may cause the following errors:
    TSV_TNEW_PAGE_ALLOC_FAILED
    TSV_TNEW_BLOCKS_NO_ROLL_MEMORY
    TSV_LIN_ALLOC_FAILED
    You can reduce an extremely long runtime by setting up the stock individually for each plant. For more information, see Note 728360.
    When you run the report, the "Transfer Zero Stocks" option must NOT be active, because this will significantly increase the runtime.
    This is no longer required as of Note 823951 (for more information, see Note 655798).
    c) Extraction 2LIS_03_UM
    Notes 537235 and 585750
    d) Extraction 2LIS_03_BF
    Note 454267
    e) Warehouse
    Due to the stock marker generation technology, it is normal for the E table to be larger than the F table in the non-cumulative InfoCubes.
    As a result of the different updating of stock quantities and values (see Note 589024) required by the R/3 data model, movement data usually generates two entries in the F table.
    To reduce the data volume of the 0IC_C03 InfoCube, you can distribute quantity and value key figures to two InfoCubes. As a result, the key figures have the same characteristic value update again. You can then use MultiCubes to execute common evaluations of quantities and values.
    f) Queries
    Notes 419490 and 784682
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    Summary
    Symptom
    You want to set the Business Warehouse System (BW) basis parameters. The BW basis parameters must be set optimally for the BW system to work without errors and the system to perform efficiently.  The recommendations for BW systems are not always the same as those for R/3 systems.
    Other terms
    Memory Management, EarlyWatch, GoingLive, Release 1.2B, Release 2.0A,
    Release 2.0B, Release 2.1C, Release 3.0A, Release 3.0B, Release 3.1
    Release 3.5
    Reason and Prerequisites
    The recommendations for BW systems are not always the same as those for R/3 systems. This note describes the differences between the parameter settings of a BW system and an R/3 system. Therefore, this note supplements Note 103747 for BW systems (Performance 4.0/4.5/4.6: Parameter recommendations). As with the recommendations in Note 103747, the recommendations here are intended as initial settings before you start using the system productively. After you start using the system productively, you must adjust individual parameters as required and adapt them to the actual requirements.
    Number and type of work processes
    This note does not contain any recommendations about the number and type of work processes. You can receive work processes tailored for your system from the recommended remote services. However, if you have not received any recommendations from the GoingLive services, you have to set up a minimum of six dialog work processes and three batch work processes.
    This note is valid only for BW 1.2B, BW 2.0A, BW 2.0B,
    BW 2.1C, BW 3.0A, BW 3.0B and BW 3.1, BW 3.5.
    For NetWeaver 2004s  or BI 7.0, see Note 1044441.
    Solution
    Support by Support Services                                          *
    To ensure that the system performs efficiently after you start using it productively, we recommend you use the support services, for example, the GoingLive check for BW systems or an EarlyWatch contract for BW systems. With a GoingLive check for BW systems, you should schedule two sessions for 4-6 weeks before you start using the system productively and one session 4-6 weeks after you have started using the system productively.
    TO AVOID LONG WAITING TIMES FOR A SERVICE SESSION APPOINTMENT, BOOK IN SUFFICIENT TIME BEFORE YOU START USING THE SYSTEM PRODUCTIVELY. TO DO THIS, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SUPPORT.
    This note supplements Note 103747  (Performance 4.0/4.5/4.6: Parameter recommendations) for BW systems. It describes the different parameter settings of a BW system and an R/3 system.
    Recommendations given in Note 103747 for R/3 systems that are different for BW systems:
    1a. Export/import buffer
    BW 1.2B:
    This buffer is frequently used in BW systems so the export/import buffer must be set to at least 10 MB. If you work with large hierarchies, you have have to increase the size of this buffer considerably. You should be able to store at least 5,000 objects in the buffer.
    rsdb/obj/buffersize                          10000 or higher (10 MB)
    rsdb/obj/max_objects                          5000 or higher (entries)
    rsdb/obj/large_object_size                10000 (10 MB)
    BW 2.X: The buffer should be set to the size recommended for R/3 4.6 systems (see Note 103747).
    BW 3.X: The buffer should be set to a larger size than the buffer for BW 2.X.
    rsdb/obj/buffersize                          40000 or higher (40 MB)
    1b. Export/import buffer SHM
    BW 3.X ONLY (OLAP cache):
    Parameter name             Value     Description
    rsdb/esm/buffersize_kb     40000 or higher   Size of exp/imp SHM buffer (kB)
    rsdb/esm/max_objects       10000     Maximum number of objects in buffer
    2. Program buffer (abap/buffersize)
    Depending on the size of the main memory, the program buffer should be between 200 and 400 MB. Unlike in R/3 Systems, a higher number of program buffer swaps is less important in BW Systems and is often unavoidable since the information stored in the program buffer is significantly less likely to be reused.  While the response times of R/3 transactions is only around several hundred milliseconds, the response times of BW queries takes seconds. However, by tuning the program buffer, you can only improve the performance by milliseconds.
    Therefore, if the available main memory is limited, you should increase the size of the extended memory. However, the program buffer should not be set lower than 200 MB. If the available main memory is sufficient, the program buffer in BW 2.X/3.X systems should be set to at least 300 MB.
    3. Extended Memory
    BW users require significantly more extended memory than R/3 users. The size of the extended memory is related to the available main memory but should not be lower than 512 MB.
    4. Single Record buffer
    BW 2.X & 3.X: The buffer should be set to the size recommended for R/3 4.6 systems (see Note 103747).
    Limits for BW 2.X:
    See Note 414220 for information about setting the parameter rtbb/max_tables, rtbb/buffer_length.
    You must not exceed certain limits.
    Limits for BW 3.X:
    See Note 480710.
    5. Recommendations for the 64-bit R/3 kernel
    In addition to the recommendations from Note 146289, set the following parameter specifically for BW:
                em/blocksize_KB      4096
    6. Maximum runtime for a work process
    Set a higher runtime than is usual for R/3 systems:
    rdisp/max_wprun_time                          3600
    7. Connection to the front end
    To avoid connection terminations, set the gw/cpic_timeout parameter to a sufficiently large value:
    gw/cpic_timeout                                60
    8. Further CPIC/RFC settings
       gw/max_conn                    2000
       gw/max_overflow_size       25000000
       rdisp/max_comm_entries         2000
       Because of the high RFC load, see the recommendataions from Note 74141.
    9. Oracle Database Interface
    Set the parameter dbs/ora/array_buf_size to a sufficiently large size to keep the number of array inserts, for example, when you upload data or during the rollup, as low as possible. This improves the performance during insert operations. Depending on the size of the available main memory, set the parameter dbs/ora/array_buf_size to a value of 1000000 (1MB).
    dbs/ora/array_buf_size             1000000
    10. Internet Communication Manager (ICM) Parameter
    icm/host_name_full                <fully qualified name>
                                      You use this parameter to specify
                                      the fully qualified host name of the
                                      of the host on which the ICM is
                                      running. If this parameter is
                                      not set, the system queries the
                                      system for the host name.
                                      With several host names, this
                                      parameter can override this value.
    SAPLOCALHOSTFULL                  <fully qualified name>
    General timeouts:
    icm/keep_alive_timeout             3600
                                      This parameter refers to the
                                      "keep-alive-feature" of HTTP1.1
    rdisp/plugin_auto_logout           3600
                                      The user context is closed only after
                                      this time interval
    Kernel Release 6.20
    icm/server_port_: PROT=<xxxx>,PORT=<xxxx>,TIMEOUT=3600
                                      Defines keep_alive_timeout per port
                                      binding
    Kernel Release 6.40ff
    icm/server_port_: PROT=<xxxx>,PORT=<xxxx>,TIMEOUT=60, PROCTIMEOUT=3600
    icm/keep_alive_timeout = 60
    Further information:
    Note 622629: Procedure when timeouts occur in BW Web Reporting
    Note 622130: Timeout problems in BW Web Applications
    Note 538405: Composite SAP Note on the SAP Web Dispatcher
    11. Notes for configuring the databases
    BW and R/3 Systems can differ significantly in terms of the configuration of the database.
    The following notes contain recommendations for setting the database in a BW system:
                            0632556 Oracle 9.2.0.* databaseparameterization for BW
                        0632427 Oracle 8.1.7* database parameterization forBW
                        0180605  Oracle database parameter settings for BW
    Informix            0114884 Performance Guide:  BW 1.2B on Informix
                        0181945 Performance guide: BW 2.0X & BW 3.0X
    MS SQL Server        0142334 Installation BW 1.2B on MS SQL server
                        0209596 Setting up Microsoft SQL Server 2000
    DB2 UDB Unix/Windows 0374502 DB6: BW performance: Note overview
                        0546262 DB6: Performance on SAP BW 3.0B
    DB2 UDB OS/390       0390016 DB2/390: BW: Database settings and
                                performance
    DB2 UDB AS/400       541508  iSeries: Checking the system parameters for BW
    12. Essentials for parameter settings
    - Save your old profile before you make any changes. If the instance does not start with the new parameters, you can use the old profile.
    - Check all parameter settings before you use them (program sappfpar, in the test system, and so on).
    - Take into account limitations due to the architecture of the operating system (for example, shared memory limitations). Errors and terminations may occur if you do not take these limitations into account.
      Bear in mind that concrete recommendations for parameter settings using TTC can only be given during a session service. ***********************************************************************
    WARNING:
      If the settings in the R/3 memory areas (R/3 buffer, R/3 extended memory and so on) are too small, unnecessary performance problems can occur. If the settings are too large, errors can occur when you start the R/3 instance or runtime errors can occur. The optimal settings depend on the hardware (CPU and RAM), the R/3 release and the operating system release.
      The Solution Support remote services GoingLive and EarlyWatch provide recommendations tailored to your system.
    Header Data
    Release Status: Released for Customer
    Released on: 25.07.2007  09:50:34
    Priority: Recommendations/additional info
    Category: Consulting
    Primary Component: SV-BO-BI Business Information
    Secondary Components: SV-BO Backoffice Service Delivery
    Releases
    Software
    Component Release From
    Release To
    Release And
    subsequent
    SAP_APPL 45 45A 45A  
    SAP_APPL 46 46A 46A  
    SAP_BW 20 20B 20B  
    SAP_BW 21 21C 21C  
    SAP_BW 30 30A 30B  
    SAP_BW 310 310 310  
    SAP_BW 35 350 350  
    SAP_BW 70 700 700  
    Related Notes
    1013912 - FAQ: Oracle BW performance
    923610 - Memory param recommendations for Bank Analyzer 4.0 or higher
    688647 - DB6: SAP BW and SAP NetWeaver BI Administration Tasks
    624852 - Shared Memory segments 62, 63, 64 and 65 for AIX
    618868 - FAQ: Oracle performance
    567745 - Composite note BW 3.x performance: DB-specific setting
    563688 - SYSTEM_NO_ROLL during the file upload
    546262 - DB6:Administration & Performance on SAP BW, SAP SCM, SAP SEM
    541508 - iSeries: Checking the system parameters for BW
    480710 - Profile parameters for table buffers
    414220 - Data corruption possible if rtbb/buffer_length is > 200000
    390016 - DB2/390: BW: Database settings and performance
    209596 - Setting up Microsoft SQL Server 2000
    184905 - Collective note Performance BW 2.0
    181945 - Performance guide: BW on Informix
    180605 - Oracle database parameter settings for BW
    156319 - Collective note performance BW 1.2B
    139173 - DB2 UDB: Performance BW 1.2B
    103747 - Performance: Parameter recommendations as of Release 4.0
    74141 - Resource Management for tRFC and aRFC
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20.01.2006</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000028" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupMenuVersions:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000028','Version: 28      : 18.04.2005 - 14.07.2005');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 28      : 18.04.2005 - 14.07.2005</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000027" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupMenuVersions:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000027','Version: 27      : 03.08.2004 - 18.04.2005');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 27      : 03.08.2004 - 18.04.2005</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000026" class="urMnuRowDsbl" dsbl="true"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 26      : 03.08.2004 - 03.08.2004</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000025" class="urMnuRowDsbl" dsbl="true"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 25      : 12.03.2004 - 03.08.2004</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000024" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupMenuVersions:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000024','Version: 24      : 29.01.2004 - 12.03.2004');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 24      : 29.01.2004 - 12.03.2004</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000023" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupMenuVersions:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000023','Version: 23      : 18.12.2003 - 29.01.2004');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 23      : 18.12.2003 - 29.01.2004</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000022" class="urMnuRowDsbl" dsbl="true"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 22      : 24.02.2003 - 18.12.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000021" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupMenuVersions:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000021','Version: 21      : 30.01.2003 - 24.02.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 21      : 30.01.2003 - 24.02.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000020" class="urMnuRowDsbl" dsbl="true"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 20      : 30.01.2003 - 30.01.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000019" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupMenuVersions:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000019','Version: 19      : 17.01.2003 - 30.01.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 19      : 17.01.2003 - 30.01.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000018" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupMenuVersions:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000018','Version: 18      : 08.10.2002 - 17.01.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 18      : 08.10.2002 - 17.01.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000017" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupMenuVersions:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000017','Version: 17      : 26.09.2002 - 08.10.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 17      : 26.09.2002 - 08.10.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000016" class="urMnuRowDsbl" dsbl="true"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 16      : 26.09.2002 - 26.09.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000015" class="urMnuRowDsbl" dsbl="true"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 15      : 25.09.2002 - 26.09.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000014" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupMenuVersions:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000014','Version: 14      : 02.05.2002 - 25.09.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 14      : 02.05.2002 - 25.09.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000013" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupMenuVersions:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000013','Version: 13      : 05.07.2001 - 02.05.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 13      : 05.07.2001 - 02.05.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000012" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupMenuVersions:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000012','Version: 12      : 25.05.2001 - 05.07.2001');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 12      : 25.05.2001 - 05.07.2001</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tfoot style="display:block;"><tr class="urMnuScr"><td colspan="4" class="urMnuScrDwn" isscroll="true" onmousedown="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupMenuVersions','true',false,event);" onmouseup="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupMenuVersions','true',true,event);" onmouseout="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupMenuVersions','true',true,event);"><img width="1" class="urMnuScrImg" src="1x1"></td></tr></table></div>
    <div class="urMnu" onkeydown="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_keyDown(window,'popupitemslevel2_D',event);" onmousemove="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hoverItem(window,'popupitemslevel2_D',event);"><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" id="popupitemslevel2_D-r" visidx="0" viscnt="10"><thead style="display:block;"><tr class="urMnuScr"><td colspan="4" class="urMnuScrUp" isscroll="true" onmousedown="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_D','false',false,event);" onmouseup="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_D','false',true,event);" onmouseout="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_D','false',true,event);"><img width="1" class="urMnuScrImg" src="1x1"></td></tr><tbody><tr id="0000000000" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000000','Version: 32      : 25.07.2007 - 18.09.2007');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 32      : 25.07.2007 - 18.09.2007</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000031" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000031','Version: 31      : 10.05.2007 - 25.07.2007');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 31      : 10.05.2007 - 25.07.2007</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000030" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000030','Version: 30      : 20.01.2006 - 10.05.2007');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 30      : 20.01.2006 - 10.05.2007</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000029" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000029','Version: 29      : 14.07.2005 - 20.01.2006');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 29      : 14.07.2005 - 20.01.2006</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000028" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000028','Version: 28      : 18.04.2005 - 14.07.2005');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 28      : 18.04.2005 - 14.07.2005</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000027" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000027','Version: 27      : 03.08.2004 - 18.04.2005');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 27      : 03.08.2004 - 18.04.2005</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000026" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000026','Version: 26      : 03.08.2004 - 03.08.2004');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 26      : 03.08.2004 - 03.08.2004</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000025" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000025','Version: 25      : 12.03.2004 - 03.08.2004');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 25      : 12.03.2004 - 03.08.2004</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000024" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000024','Version: 24      : 29.01.2004 - 12.03.2004');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 24      : 29.01.2004 - 12.03.2004</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000023" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000023','Version: 23      : 18.12.2003 - 29.01.2004');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 23      : 18.12.2003 - 29.01.2004</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000022" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000022','Version: 22      : 24.02.2003 - 18.12.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 22      : 24.02.2003 - 18.12.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000021" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000021','Version: 21      : 30.01.2003 - 24.02.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 21      : 30.01.2003 - 24.02.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000020" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000020','Version: 20      : 30.01.2003 - 30.01.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 20      : 30.01.2003 - 30.01.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000019" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000019','Version: 19      : 17.01.2003 - 30.01.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 19      : 17.01.2003 - 30.01.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000018" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000018','Version: 18      : 08.10.2002 - 17.01.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 18      : 08.10.2002 - 17.01.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000017" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000017','Version: 17      : 26.09.2002 - 08.10.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 17      : 26.09.2002 - 08.10.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000016" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000016','Version: 16      : 26.09.2002 - 26.09.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 16      : 26.09.2002 - 26.09.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000015" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000015','Version: 15      : 25.09.2002 - 26.09.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 15      : 25.09.2002 - 26.09.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000014" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000014','Version: 14      : 02.05.2002 - 25.09.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 14      : 02.05.2002 - 25.09.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000013" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000013','Version: 13      : 05.07.2001 - 02.05.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 13      : 05.07.2001 - 02.05.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000012" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_D:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000012','Version: 12      : 25.05.2001 - 05.07.2001');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 12      : 25.05.2001 - 05.07.2001</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tfoot style="display:block;"><tr class="urMnuScr"><td colspan="4" class="urMnuScrDwn" isscroll="true" onmousedown="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_D','true',false,event);" onmouseup="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_D','true',true,event);" onmouseout="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_D','true',true,event);"><img width="1" class="urMnuScrImg" src="1x1"></td></tr></table></div>
    <div class="urMnu" onkeydown="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_keyDown(window,'popupitemslevel2_E',event);" onmousemove="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hoverItem(window,'popupitemslevel2_E',event);"><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" id="popupitemslevel2_E-r" visidx="0" viscnt="10"><thead style="display:block;"><tr class="urMnuScr"><td colspan="4" class="urMnuScrUp" isscroll="true" onmousedown="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_E','false',false,event);" onmouseup="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_E','false',true,event);" onmouseout="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_E','false',true,event);"><img width="1" class="urMnuScrImg" src="1x1"></td></tr><tbody><tr id="0000000000" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000000','Version: 32      : 25.07.2007 - 18.09.2007');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChkOn">   </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 32      : 25.07.2007 - 18.09.2007</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000031" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000031','Version: 31      : 10.05.2007 - 25.07.2007');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 31      : 10.05.2007 - 25.07.2007</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000030" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000030','Version: 30      : 20.01.2006 - 10.05.2007');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 30      : 20.01.2006 - 10.05.2007</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000029" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000029','Version: 29      : 14.07.2005 - 20.01.2006');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 29      : 14.07.2005 - 20.01.2006</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000028" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000028','Version: 28      : 18.04.2005 - 14.07.2005');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 28      : 18.04.2005 - 14.07.2005</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000027" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000027','Version: 27      : 03.08.2004 - 18.04.2005');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 27      : 03.08.2004 - 18.04.2005</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000024" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000024','Version: 24      : 29.01.2004 - 12.03.2004');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 24      : 29.01.2004 - 12.03.2004</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000023" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000023','Version: 23      : 18.12.2003 - 29.01.2004');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 23      : 18.12.2003 - 29.01.2004</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000021" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000021','Version: 21      : 30.01.2003 - 24.02.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 21      : 30.01.2003 - 24.02.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000019" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000019','Version: 19      : 17.01.2003 - 30.01.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 19      : 17.01.2003 - 30.01.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000018" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000018','Version: 18      : 08.10.2002 - 17.01.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 18      : 08.10.2002 - 17.01.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000017" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000017','Version: 17      : 26.09.2002 - 08.10.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 17      : 26.09.2002 - 08.10.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000014" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000014','Version: 14      : 02.05.2002 - 25.09.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 14      : 02.05.2002 - 25.09.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000013" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000013','Version: 13      : 05.07.2001 - 02.05.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 13      : 05.07.2001 - 02.05.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000012" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_E:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000012','Version: 12      : 25.05.2001 - 05.07.2001');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 12      : 25.05.2001 - 05.07.2001</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tfoot style="display:block;"><tr class="urMnuScr"><td colspan="4" class="urMnuScrDwn" isscroll="true" onmousedown="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_E','true',false,event);" onmouseup="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_E','true',true,event);" onmouseout="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_E','true',true,event);"><img width="1" class="urMnuScrImg" src="1x1"></td></tr></table></div>
    <div class="urMnu" onkeydown="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_keyDown(window,'popupitemslevel2_J',event);" onmousemove="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hoverItem(window,'popupitemslevel2_J',event);"><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" id="popupitemslevel2_J-r" visidx="0" viscnt="10"><thead style="display:block;"><tr class="urMnuScr"><td colspan="4" class="urMnuScrUp" isscroll="true" onmousedown="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_J','false',false,event);" onmouseup="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_J','false',true,event);" onmouseout="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_J','false',true,event);"><img width="1" class="urMnuScrImg" src="1x1"></td></tr><tbody><tr id="0000000000" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000000','Version: 32      : 25.07.2007 - 18.09.2007');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 32      : 25.07.2007 - 18.09.2007</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000031" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000031','Version: 31      : 10.05.2007 - 25.07.2007');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 31      : 10.05.2007 - 25.07.2007</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000030" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000030','Version: 30      : 20.01.2006 - 10.05.2007');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 30      : 20.01.2006 - 10.05.2007</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000029" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000029','Version: 29      : 14.07.2005 - 20.01.2006');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 29      : 14.07.2005 - 20.01.2006</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000028" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000028','Version: 28      : 18.04.2005 - 14.07.2005');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 28      : 18.04.2005 - 14.07.2005</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000027" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000027','Version: 27      : 03.08.2004 - 18.04.2005');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 27      : 03.08.2004 - 18.04.2005</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000024" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000024','Version: 25      : 12.03.2004 - 03.08.2004');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 25      : 12.03.2004 - 03.08.2004</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000021" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000021','Version: 22      : 24.02.2003 - 18.12.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 22      : 24.02.2003 - 18.12.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000019" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000019','Version: 19      : 17.01.2003 - 30.01.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 19      : 17.01.2003 - 30.01.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000018" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000018','Version: 18      : 08.10.2002 - 17.01.2003');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 18      : 08.10.2002 - 17.01.2003</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000014" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000014','Version: 14      : 02.05.2002 - 25.09.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 14      : 02.05.2002 - 25.09.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000013" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000013','Version: 13      : 05.07.2001 - 02.05.2002');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 13      : 05.07.2001 - 02.05.2002</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tr id="0000000012" class="urMnuRowOff" onclick="me.htmlbSL(this,78,'popupitemslevel2_J:onSelectPopupMenuItem','','0000000012','Version: 12      : 25.05.2001 - 05.07.2001');;me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_hideAll();return false;"><td class="urMnuChk"> </td><td> </td><td class="urMnuTxt" nowrap><span style="white-space:nowrap;">Version: 12      : 25.05.2001 - 05.07.2001</span></td><td class="urMnuSub"> </td></tr><tfoot style="display:block;"><tr class="urMnuScr"><td colspan="4" class="urMnuScrDwn" isscroll="true" onmousedown="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_J','true',false,event);" onmouseup="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_J','true',true,event);" onmouseout="me.sapUrMapi_PopupMenu_timeScroll(window,'popupitemslevel2_J','true',true,event);"><img width="1" class="urMnuScrImg" src="1x1"></td></tr></table></div>
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