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Transaction Code: ALLOC_BATCH_RUN
Description: Allokationslauf im Batch-Modus
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: GHO_BATCH_ALLOCATION_RUN
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: EA_GHO_ALLOC
Package Description: Allocation: Outer Package for UI Layer
Parent Package: EA_GHO
Module/Component: IS-OIL-UOM-ALN
Description: UOM: Production Allocation
Overview: The SAP transaction code ALLOC_BATCH_RUN is used to run Allocation in the batch mode. This transaction code is used to execute the allocation process in the background, allowing users to continue working on other tasks while the allocation process is running. Functionality: The ALLOC_BATCH_RUN transaction code allows users to run the allocation process in the background, without having to wait for it to finish before continuing with other tasks. This transaction code also allows users to schedule the allocation process to run at a specific time, ensuring that it is completed when needed. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the ALLOC_BATCH_RUN transaction code into the command field. 2. Select the allocation type that you want to run in the batch mode. 3. Select the period for which you want to run the allocation process. 4. Select whether you want to run the allocation process immediately or schedule it for a later time. 5. Click “Execute” to start the allocation process in the background. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users check the log of the allocation process after it has been completed, in order to ensure that it was successful and that no errors occurred during its execution. Additionally, users should ensure that they have sufficient authorization before running this transaction code, as it can have a significant impact on financial data if not used correctly.
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