Dear Krishna
you must write e.g. a report etc. ( i have never met a SAP customer who has used the "standard routines" as delivered without change etc. (Check the links to online help e.g. Output of Dangerous Goods Information Using Text Patterns - Dangerous Goods Management (EHS-DGP) - SAP Library
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And pay attention on your definition:
" un number / proper shipping name / class and packaging group"
Per transport regulation you can get different data. Therefore one important "trigger" for a "good bluieprint" here is. ask the business: what should i print?? (e.g. IATA_C, IATA_P, IMDG data etc.)
It can happen that for material X the "IATA_C" classification is of type "non dangerous" but as for IATA_P you have the "full" part (UN number etc.)
For print purposes you must consider the "language dependency" (e.g. phrases and other stuff)
C.B.
PS: PAY ATTENTION: ANYTHING DEPENDS ON TOP OF YOUR NEEDS. E.g. do you use "one time materials" If answer is "yes" report is more complex
PPS: maybe these thread yould be of interest:
DGM and WWI!
DGP1 question for CFR 49 "ORM-D" instead of 5.1 classes
DG Text Patterns
Dangerous Goods in Transportation Management
Your topic is discussed not very often here (may be not more than 10 threads)
Last PPS: you can assume that most of the materials are of typoe "non dangerous" according to DG regulations. So you must consider this "subtype" in your "print" story