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Component: FS-PM
Component Name: Policy Management
Description: The movement of data to a new software platform whereby the dataset is transferred from the legacy system to the new system in phases and the legacy system is gradually phased out. In a gradual migration, the operational systems that serve the migration project can also become operational in phases on different key dates.
Key Concepts: Gradual migration is a feature of the FS-PM Policy Management component of SAP. It allows customers to migrate their existing policies and rules from one system to another in a gradual, step-by-step process. This helps to ensure that the transition is smooth and that any changes are properly tested before being implemented. How to use it: To use gradual migration, customers must first identify the policies and rules that need to be migrated. They then need to create a plan for the migration process, which should include steps for testing and validating the changes. Once the plan is in place, customers can begin the gradual migration process by transferring the policies and rules from one system to another. Tips & Tricks: When using gradual migration, it is important to ensure that all changes are thoroughly tested before they are implemented. This will help to ensure that any issues are identified and addressed before they become a problem. Additionally, it is important to keep track of all changes made during the migration process so that any issues can be quickly identified and resolved. Related Information: For more information about gradual migration, please refer to the SAP Help Portal or contact your local SAP representative. Additionally, there are several online resources available that provide detailed information about how to use this feature of FS-PM Policy Management.