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What is derived flow in SAP FIN-FSCM-TRM-TM - Transaction Manager?


SAP Term: derived flow


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Derived flow is a feature of the Transaction Manager component of SAP's Financial Supply Chain Management (FSCM) module. It allows users to define a set of rules that will automatically create a new transaction based on the data from an existing transaction. This helps to streamline processes and reduce manual data entry.
    
    How to use it: 
    To use derived flow, users must first define the rules that will be used to create the new transaction. This includes specifying the source transaction, the target transaction, and any conditions that must be met for the new transaction to be created. Once these rules have been defined, the derived flow will automatically create the new transaction whenever the source transaction meets the conditions specified in the rules.
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When defining rules for derived flow, it is important to consider how often the source transaction will be updated and how often the new transaction should be created. This will help ensure that the derived flow is running efficiently and not creating unnecessary transactions.
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information on derived flow, please refer to SAP's documentation on Transaction Manager or contact your SAP support team.
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