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Transaction Code: ADCPL1
Description: Maintain CMC FFFC Parameters
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
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Screen: 0
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Development Package: AD_ROT_PRIO
Package Description: A&D : Rotable Control ( CMC )
Parent Package: DIMP
Module/Component: IS-AD
Description: Aerospace & Defence Industry Solution
Overview: ADCPL1 is a transaction code used in SAP to maintain CMC FFFC parameters. It is used to define the parameters for the CMC (Central Maintenance Component) FFFC (Flexible File Connector) interface. This interface is used to transfer data between SAP and external systems. Functionality: The ADCPL1 transaction code allows users to maintain the parameters for the CMC FFFC interface. This includes setting up the connection between SAP and external systems, defining the data transfer format, and setting up the communication protocol. The parameters can be set up for both inbound and outbound data transfers. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code ADCPL1 in the command field. 2. Select the “Maintain” button to open the parameter maintenance screen. 3. Select the “New Entries” button to create a new parameter set. 4. Enter a name for the parameter set and select “Save”. 5. Enter the details of the connection between SAP and external systems, such as IP address, port number, etc. 6. Select the “Save” button to save the changes. 7. Select the “Activate” button to activate the parameter set and enable data transfer between SAP and external systems. 8. Select “Back” to return to the parameter maintenance screen and repeat steps 3-7 for additional parameter sets as needed. 9. Select “Exit” when finished to exit out of the transaction code ADCPL1. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users test out their parameter sets before activating them in order to ensure that they are configured correctly and that data is being transferred correctly between SAP and external systems. Additionally, users should be aware of any security protocols that may need to be configured in order for data transfers to be successful.