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Component: TM
Component Name: Transportation Management
Description: The number located at the end of a series of numbers that is used to detect errors in the input of the numbers. Errors that can be detected include a single mistyped digit or different incorrect combinations of two successive digits.
Key Concepts: A check digit is a number used to validate the accuracy of data that has been entered into a system. In SAP Transportation Management (TM), check digits are used to ensure that the data entered into the system is accurate and complete. The check digit is calculated based on the data entered and is used to verify that the data is correct. How to use it: In SAP TM, check digits are used to validate the accuracy of data entered into the system. The check digit is calculated based on the data entered and is used to verify that the data is correct. If the check digit does not match, then the data entered is incorrect and must be corrected before it can be accepted by the system. Tips & Tricks: When entering data into SAP TM, it is important to double-check your entries for accuracy. This includes verifying that all required fields have been filled out correctly and that any check digits match what was calculated. This will help ensure that your data is accurate and complete before it is accepted by the system. Related Information: Check digits are also used in other SAP modules such as Materials Management (MM) and Sales & Distribution (SD). For more information on how check digits are used in these modules, please refer to the relevant SAP documentation.