How to use CFP4 - Delete PPM Change Pointer


CFP4 - Overview

  • Transaction Code: CFP4

    Description: Delete PPM Change Pointer

    Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6

    Menu Path:

    • Logistics > Production > SOP > Environment > Supply Chain Planning > Core Interface Advanced Planner and Optimizer > Integration Model > Change Transfer > PPM > Delete Change Pointers
    • Logistics > Central Functions > Supply Chain Planning Interface > Core Interface Advanced Planner and Optimizer > Integration Model > Change Transfer > PPM > Delete Change Pointers
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    • Program: RSPPMDEL

      Screen: 1000

      Authorization Object:

    • Development Package: CIF4

      Package Description: 3Core Interface for APO - Modules for Releases from 4.0B

      Parent Package: PI-APO

    • Module/Component: SCM-APO-INT

      Description: Interfaces


CFP4 - Details

  • SAP Tcode: CFP4 - Delete PPM Change Pointer
    
    Overview:
    The SAP transaction code CFP4 is used to delete PPM (Project and Portfolio Management) change pointers. This code is used to delete the change pointers that are created when changes are made to the project and portfolio management system. 
    
    Functionality: 
    The CFP4 transaction code is used to delete the change pointers that are created when changes are made to the project and portfolio management system. This code is used to ensure that the changes made to the system are properly tracked and recorded. It also helps to ensure that the system remains up-to-date and accurate. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use: 
    To use the CFP4 transaction code, first enter it into the SAP system. Then, select the change pointer that you want to delete. Once you have selected the change pointer, click on the “Delete” button. This will delete the change pointer from the system. 
    
    Other Recommendations: 
    It is important to note that this transaction code should only be used when absolutely necessary. If you do not need to delete a change pointer, it is best to leave it in place as it can help with tracking changes in the system. Additionally, it is important to make sure that all changes made to the system are properly documented so that they can be tracked and monitored in the future.

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