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Transaction Code: /ATL/A15
Description: Depreciation Convertion
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: /ATL/A15REP
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: /ATL/ASSET
Package Description: fixed assets
Parent Package: /CCEE/IL
Module/Component: FI-LOC-FI-IL
Description: Financials Israel
Overview: The SAP transaction code /ATL/A15 - Depreciation Convertion is used to convert depreciation areas from the classic depreciation area to the new depreciation area. This transaction code is used in the Asset Accounting component of SAP. Functionality: This transaction code allows users to convert depreciation areas from the classic depreciation area to the new depreciation area. This conversion is necessary when a company changes its depreciation methods or when a company wants to use a different depreciation area for its assets. The conversion process includes creating a new depreciation area, transferring the existing data from the old depreciation area to the new one, and then deleting the old depreciation area. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code /ATL/A15 in the command field. 2. Select the “Convert” button. 3. Select the “Classic” option from the drop-down menu. 4. Enter the name of the old depreciation area in the “Old Depreciation Area” field. 5. Enter the name of the new depreciation area in the “New Depreciation Area” field. 6. Select “Transfer Data” and then select “Execute” to transfer data from the old depreciation area to the new one. 7. Select “Delete Old Depreciation Area” and then select “Execute” to delete the old depreciation area. 8. Select “Save” to save your changes and complete the conversion process. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that this transaction code should only be used by experienced users who are familiar with SAP Asset Accounting and have a good understanding of how it works. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all data has been transferred correctly before deleting any old depreciation areas, as this could lead to data loss or incorrect results if not done properly.