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Component: FS-BA
Component Name: Bank Analyzer
Description: Application of the module editor that receives data in an input structure or from primary data sources, performs calculations, and makes the results available to other applications by means of an output structure.
Key Concepts: A secondary data source in SAP FS-BA Bank Analyzer is a source of data that is used to supplement the primary data source. This could include external sources such as external databases, flat files, or other sources. The secondary data source is used to provide additional information to the primary data source, such as additional fields or records. How to use it: In SAP FS-BA Bank Analyzer, a secondary data source can be used to supplement the primary data source. To do this, the secondary data source must be configured in the system. This includes setting up the connection to the external source, mapping the fields from the external source to the fields in the primary data source, and setting up any necessary filters or rules. Once configured, the secondary data source can be used to supplement the primary data source with additional information. Tips & Tricks: When configuring a secondary data source in SAP FS-BA Bank Analyzer, it is important to ensure that all of the fields from the external source are mapped correctly to the fields in the primary data source. This will ensure that all of the necessary information is included in the analysis. Additionally, it is important to set up any necessary filters or rules so that only relevant information is included in the analysis. Related Information: For more information on configuring a secondary data source in SAP FS-BA Bank Analyzer, please refer to SAP Help documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/FS_BA_BANK_ANALYZER/7.0/en-US