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Component: CA-MDG
Component Name: Master Data Governance
Description: A state of master data indicating that it is active, long-lasting, and stored in the active area. Data undergoing change within a change request process has temporary persistence and is stored in the staging area. Active data has primary persistence that may be limited by validity periods.
Key Concepts: Primary persistence is a feature of SAP Master Data Governance (MDG) that allows users to store and manage master data in a single, central repository. This ensures that all master data is consistent and up-to-date across the entire enterprise. Primary persistence also allows users to easily access and update master data from any location. How to use it: Primary persistence can be used to store and manage master data in SAP MDG. To do this, users must first create a master data repository in SAP MDG. This repository will contain all of the master data that needs to be managed. Once the repository is created, users can then add, edit, and delete master data as needed. Tips & Tricks: When using primary persistence in SAP MDG, it is important to ensure that all master data is kept up-to-date. This can be done by regularly reviewing the master data repository and making any necessary changes. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all users have access to the same version of the master data repository. Related Information: Primary persistence is just one of many features available in SAP MDG. Other features include workflow management, data validation, and reporting capabilities. Additionally, SAP MDG can be integrated with other SAP applications such as SAP ERP and SAP CRM for a more comprehensive solution.