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Component: FS-BA-SD
Component Name: Source Data
Description: A primary object is considered to be consistent if it passes the checks provided by SAP and any additional validation checks defined by the customer. Only consistent primary objects are written to the Layer.
Key Concepts: Consistency of primary objects is a concept in SAP FS-BA-SD Source Data that ensures that the data stored in the system is accurate and up-to-date. This is done by ensuring that all related objects are consistent with each other, meaning that any changes made to one object will be reflected in all related objects. How to use it: In order to ensure consistency of primary objects, users must first identify the related objects. This can be done by looking at the data model and determining which objects are related to each other. Once the related objects have been identified, users must then ensure that any changes made to one object are reflected in all related objects. This can be done by manually updating each object or by using an automated process. Tips & Tricks: When making changes to primary objects, it is important to remember to update all related objects as well. This will ensure that the data stored in the system is accurate and up-to-date. Additionally, it is important to use an automated process whenever possible in order to save time and reduce errors. Related Information: For more information on consistency of primary objects, please refer to the SAP FS-BA-SD Source Data documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide further information on this topic.