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● Code (set): Indicates a unique code, for example, a company-internal code for a material
in the form of a string.
● Material/code (act): Displays the last (most recent) available actual value together with the
code, separated by a slash "/".
● Low limit: For steps that are linked to an EOP, EPH or library sequence, the low limit is
adopted from the ES or from the library object. The limit is unit-dependent. The limits are
adopted for the higher-level steps linked to the source or destination.
● Low recipe limit: input of the low recipe limit. The low recipe limit must be within the
engineering limits. Values outside this range are marked in red during input and are not
permitted. If you click the X button, the entered value is reset to the original limit from the
ES. The setpoint for the amount of input material must then be within the recipe limits.
Otherwise, the validation signals an error. The low recipe limit is not unit-dependent, but
rather quantity-dependent. The recipe limits are adopted for the higher-level steps linked
to the source or destination.
● Quantity (set): The specific recipe value is entered here. For dosing, a final dosing value
for an ingredient can be specified here. When linked with a data source, this value is fetched
from the higher-level and can only be modified there.
● OK: The "OK" column containing the check box is then displayed if you call up the
"Properties " dialog > "Parameters" tab of a control recipe during batch processing and then
click the "Change" button for the selected parameter row. If the check box in the "OK"
column is selected, entered values are applied. If the check box is not selected, no values
will be applied. If a limit is violated, the entered value is shown in red. A distinction is made
between recipe phases and operator instructions:
– For recipe phases: If the check box is selected, the setpoint entered is within the
– For operator instructions: If the check box is selected, the process value entered is within
● Quantity (act): Displays the last (most recent) available actual value.
● High recipe limit: input of the high recipe limit. The high recipe limit must be within the
engineering limits. Values outside this range are marked in red during input and are not
permitted. If you click the X button, the entered value is reset to the original limit from the
ES. The setpoint for the amount of input material must then be within the recipe limits.
Otherwise, the validation signals an error. The high recipe limit is not unit-dependent, but
rather quantity-dependent. The recipe limits are adopted for the higher-level steps linked
to the source or destination.
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specified limits and can be transferred to the AS. You can find additional information in
the section "Changing setpoints (Page 449)".
the specified limits and will be accepted by the system. If the system detects a limit
violation, the check mark is removed from the check box. The entered value is not
adopted by the system and is not shown in the batch report. If you as the user
nevertheless want to apply the value and show it in the batch report, select the check
box.
Context help references
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