CATA - Transfer to Target Components


SAP Transaction Code - Details

  • Transaction Code: CATA

    Description: Transfer to Target Components

    Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6

    Menu Path:

    • Logistics > Sales and Distribution > Sales > Product Cost by Sales Order > Actual Postings > Time Sheet > Transfer > All Components
    • Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Completion Confirmation > Entry > Time Sheet > Transfer > All Components
    • Logistics > Customer Service > Service Processing > Confirmation > Entry > Time Sheet > Transfer > All Components
    • Logistics > Project System > Progress > Confirmation > Time Sheet > Transfer > All Components
    • Accounting > Controlling > Cost Center Accounting > Actual Postings > Time sheet > Transfer > All Components
    • Accounting > Controlling > Internal Orders > Actual Postings > Time Sheet > Transfer > All Components
    • Accounting > Investment Management > Internal Orders > Actual Postings > Time Sheet > Transfer > All Components
    • Accounting > Investment Management > Investment Projects > Actual Postings > Time Sheet > Transfer > All Components
    • Accounting > Project System > Progress > Confirmation > Time Sheet > Transfer > All Components
    • Human Resources > Time Management > Time Sheet > Transfer > All Components
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    • Program: RCATSTAL

      Screen: 1000

      Authorization Object:

    • Development Package: PTCA

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  • SAP Tcode: CATA - Transfer to Target Components
    
    Overview:
    The SAP transaction code CATA is used to transfer components from one system to another. It is a part of the Change and Transport System (CTS) and is used to move objects from a development system to a production system. 
    
    Functionality: 
    The CATA transaction code allows users to transfer components from one system to another. It is used to move objects such as programs, tables, and other components from a development system to a production system. The CATA transaction code also allows users to transport changes made in the development system into the production system. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use: 
    1. Log into the SAP system and enter the CATA transaction code. 
    2. Select the source system from which you want to transfer components. 
    3. Select the target system where you want to transfer the components. 
    4. Select the components that you want to transfer and click “Transfer”. 
    5. The components will be transferred from the source system to the target system. 
    
    Other Recommendations: 
    It is important to ensure that all components are transferred correctly and that no errors occur during the transfer process. It is also important to ensure that all changes made in the development system are properly transported into the production system. Additionally, it is recommended that users back up their data before transferring components using CATA transaction code.
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