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Transaction Code: ARO_AM01
Description: Create Asset Retirement Obligation
Release: S/4HANA only
Program: SAPLARO_UI_DYNPRO
Screen: 95
Authorization Object: ARO_OBL
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Overview: The SAP transaction code ARO_AM01 is used to create an Asset Retirement Obligation (ARO) in the SAP system. An ARO is a liability that is created when an asset is retired or disposed of. This transaction code allows users to record the details of the asset retirement obligation, such as the amount of the liability, the date of retirement, and any other relevant information. Functionality: The ARO_AM01 transaction code allows users to create an ARO in the SAP system. This transaction code also allows users to view and edit existing AROs, as well as delete them if necessary. Additionally, this transaction code can be used to generate reports on AROs, such as a list of all AROs or a report on the total amount of liabilities associated with AROs. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code ARO_AM01 in the command field. 2. Select “Create†from the menu bar. 3. Enter all relevant information about the asset retirement obligation, such as the amount of the liability, the date of retirement, and any other relevant information. 4. Select “Save†to save your changes. 5. Select “Back†to return to the main menu. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that when creating an ARO in SAP, it is important to ensure that all relevant information is entered accurately and completely. Additionally, it is important to regularly review existing AROs and update them if necessary. Finally, it is recommended that users generate reports on AROs regularly in order to ensure that all liabilities are accounted for and up-to-date.
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