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Component: FS-PER
Component Name: SAP Profitability and Performance Management
Description: Function to perform a transfer from accounting-based data to costing-based data also called denormalization
Key Concepts: Transfer structure is a feature of SAP Profitability and Performance Management (FS-PER) that allows users to transfer data from one system to another. It is used to transfer data from the source system to the target system, such as from an ERP system to a BW system. The transfer structure defines the mapping between the source and target systems, and can be used to define the data that needs to be transferred. How to use it: To use the transfer structure, users must first define the mapping between the source and target systems. This can be done by creating a transfer structure in the FS-PER system. The transfer structure defines which fields in the source system will be mapped to which fields in the target system. Once the mapping is defined, users can then use the transfer structure to transfer data from one system to another. Tips & Tricks: When creating a transfer structure, it is important to ensure that all of the fields in the source and target systems are correctly mapped. This will ensure that all of the data is transferred correctly and accurately. Additionally, it is important to test the transfer structure before using it in production, as this will help ensure that all of the data is transferred correctly. Related Information: For more information on how to use transfer structures in SAP Profitability and Performance Management (FS-PER), please refer to SAP's official documentation on Transfer Structures. Additionally, there are many online tutorials available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to create and use transfer structures in FS-PER.