VC - Dependency for routing setup time

Hi all,
During dependency editor programming, I had this difficulty with creating a procedure for summing up the setup time in the routing.
We have 3 components A,B,C as multiple selection in a characteristic with variable BOM quantities.
Based on the selection of these components, we have characteristics called QA,QB and QC to obtain the quantity of the respective components and pass it on to STPO-MENGE of the specific components.
We have another procedure which sums up the total of QA, QB and QC and multiplies this to the setup time in the routing for a particular operation.
The code for this dependency is:
$SELF.SETUP_TIME = MDATA $SELF.SETUP_TIME * (QA + QB + QC).
The issue we have here is the code calculates the setup time only if all the 3 characteristics QA,QB and QC is filled.
We want the QA,QB and QC characteristics to be displayed only if that particular component is selected. Can anybody suggest how to code the procedure to output a sum even if one of the characteristics is not SPECIFIED.

$SELF.SETUP_TIME = 0,
$SELF.SETUP_TIME = $SELF.SETUP_TIME + QA
   IF QA SPECIFIED,
$SELF.SETUP_TIME = $SELF.SETUP_TIME + QB
   IF QB SPECIFIED,
$SELF.SETUP_TIME = $SELF.SETUP_TIME + QC
   IF QC SPECIFIED.

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