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What is 'mass change' in SAP PSM-GPR - Procurement for Public Sector?


mass change - Overview

  • Component: PSM-GPR

  • Component Name: Procurement for Public Sector

  • Description: Changes affecting multiple procurement documents purchase orders, contracts, and RFx documents. Related documents are updated synchronously.


mass change - Details


  • Key Concepts: Mass change is a feature of the SAP PSM-GPR Procurement for Public Sector component that allows users to make multiple changes to data in one go. This feature is useful for making large-scale changes to data quickly and efficiently. It can be used to update or delete multiple records at once, or to add new records with the same values.
    How to use it: To use the mass change feature, users must first select the records they want to change. This can be done by selecting individual records or by using a filter to select multiple records at once. Once the records have been selected, users can then make the desired changes. The changes will be applied to all selected records at once.
    Tips & Tricks: When using the mass change feature, it is important to double-check that all of the desired changes have been made before saving them. It is also important to remember that any changes made with mass change will be applied to all selected records, so it is important to make sure that only the desired records are selected before making any changes.
    Related Information: For more information on how to use the mass change feature in SAP PSM-GPR Procurement for Public Sector, please refer to the official SAP documentation.

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