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What is main memory synchronization in SAP FS-AM - Account Management?


SAP Term: main memory synchronization

  • Component: FS-AM

  • Component Name: Account Management

  • Description: The deletion of all local and global variables, internal tables, and all attributes of classes and methods after completion of an LUW. This deletion is necessary when the status of the objects mentioned has changed on the database. Function groups must be registered with function module BANK_REGISTER and the function module for deleting the variables must be implemented. Interface BANK_LIF_REGISTER must be assigned to classes. Then the methods for initializing the attributes and the class attributes must be implemented.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Main memory synchronization is a process in the FS-AM Account Management component of SAP that ensures that the data stored in the main memory of the system is up-to-date and consistent. It is used to ensure that all changes made to the data are reflected in the main memory, and that any changes made by other users are also reflected. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Main memory synchronization is used to ensure that all changes made to the data are reflected in the main memory. This process is triggered when a user makes a change to the data, and it ensures that any changes made by other users are also reflected. The process can be triggered manually or automatically, depending on the settings of the system. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    It is important to ensure that main memory synchronization is enabled in order to ensure that all changes made to the data are reflected in the main memory. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the settings of the system are configured correctly so that main memory synchronization is triggered when necessary. 
    
    Related Information: 
    Main memory synchronization is an important part of SAP's FS-AM Account Management component, and it is used to ensure that all changes made to the data are reflected in the main memory. Additionally, it can be used to ensure that any changes made by other users are also reflected. Further information about this process can be found in SAP's documentation.
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