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What is 'reversal date' in SAP CA-IAM-MOC - SAP Management of Change?


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  • Key Concepts: Reversal date is a term used in SAP Management of Change (CA-IAM-MOC). It is the date when a change request is reversed, meaning that the change request is no longer valid and the original state of the system is restored.
    How to use it: The reversal date is used to track changes in the system. When a change request is reversed, the reversal date is recorded in the system. This allows users to view the history of changes and see when a change was reversed.
    Tips & Tricks: When entering a reversal date, make sure to enter it in the correct format. The format should be YYYY-MM-DD (year-month-day). This will ensure that the reversal date is recorded correctly in the system.
    Related Information: The reversal date is related to other terms such as effective date and expiration date. The effective date is when a change request becomes active and the expiration date is when a change request expires. The reversal date is used to track when a change request has been reversed and the original state of the system has been restored.

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