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Component: FIN-FSCM-TRM-TM
Component Name: Transaction Manager
Description: The base activity of an option or warrant. Underlying transactions are generated automatically when physically exercised.
Key Concepts: Underlying transaction is a term used in the Transaction Manager component of SAP Financial Supply Chain Management (FSCM). It refers to the original transaction that is used as the basis for a new transaction. This means that the new transaction will contain all of the same information as the original transaction, but may have additional information added or existing information modified. How to use it: The underlying transaction can be used to create a new transaction in SAP FSCM. To do this, the user must first select the original transaction from which they want to create a new one. Once selected, they can then add or modify any information they need to create the new transaction. Tips & Tricks: When creating a new transaction from an underlying one, it is important to remember that all of the original information will be included in the new transaction. This means that any changes made to the underlying transaction will also be reflected in the new one. Therefore, it is important to double-check all of the information before creating a new transaction. Related Information: For more information on using underlying transactions in SAP FSCM, please refer to the official SAP documentation on Transaction Manager. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and videos available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to use this feature.