The different used limit nodes are linked to the limit request by entries in this table.
Thus, for every affected limit, a link between the limit request (= LSR) and the limit node (= LSB) is stored.
Name | Description | Data Type | Len | Dec. | View lines | View type | Inst. | Visible | Codetable |
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LSRINR | INR of Owning Limit Request | Text | 8 | 1 | Edit | Yes | Public | ||
LSBINR | INR of Used Limit Node | Text | 8 | 1 | Edit | Yes | Public |
Name | Fields | Properties |
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LSL_IDX | LSRINR, LSBINR | Unique |
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LSBINR, LSRINR
Refers to the entry of the limit request in Table LSR
A limit request is statically linked to limit nodes. Each of these links is reflected by an LSL entry. If a limit modification is subject to release, the signature of this release is controlled and recorded in LSS entries.
A limit request is structurally linked to limit nodes with each link reflected in an LSL entry. If a modified limit needs to be released, the signature is controlled and recorded in LSS entries.