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Transaction Code: AR18N
Description: Depreciation Simulation (New)
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
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Program: RASIMU_ALV01
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object: A_S_ANLKL
Development Package: AR
Package Description: Asset Accounting reporting
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: FI-AA-IS
Description: Information System
Overview: The SAP transaction code AR18N is used to simulate the depreciation of an asset. This transaction code is used to calculate the depreciation of an asset over a period of time, and to determine the amount of depreciation that will be charged for a given period. Functionality: The AR18N transaction code allows users to simulate the depreciation of an asset over a period of time. This transaction code can be used to calculate the amount of depreciation that will be charged for a given period, as well as to determine the total amount of depreciation that will be charged over the life of the asset. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code AR18N in the command field. 2. Enter the asset number in the Asset field. 3. Enter the start date and end date for which you want to simulate the depreciation in the Start Date and End Date fields respectively. 4. Enter the amount of depreciation you want to simulate in the Depreciation Amount field. 5. Click on Execute to run the simulation. 6. The results of the simulation will be displayed on screen. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all aspects of this transaction code before using it, as incorrect use can lead to inaccurate results. Additionally, users should ensure that all relevant information is entered correctly before running a simulation, as incorrect data can also lead to inaccurate results.
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