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Transaction Code: CJB1H
Description: Generate Sttlmt Rule: HANA Optimized
Release: S/4HANA only
Menu Path:
Program: SAPLKAZB
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: KABR
Package Description: Appl. Development: R/3 Cost Accounting Order Settlement
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: CO-OM-OPA
Description: Overhead Cost Orders
Overview: CJB1H is a transaction code used in SAP to generate settlement rules for HANA optimized systems. This transaction code is used to create and maintain settlement rules for the HANA optimized system. It is used to define the settlement rules for the HANA optimized system, which are used to determine how costs are allocated between different cost objects. Functionality: The CJB1H transaction code is used to generate settlement rules for HANA optimized systems. It allows users to define the settlement rules for the HANA optimized system, which are used to determine how costs are allocated between different cost objects. The transaction code also allows users to maintain existing settlement rules and create new ones. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code CJB1H in the command field of the SAP Easy Access screen. 2. Select the “Create” button to create a new settlement rule. 3. Enter the required information such as name, description, and cost object type into the appropriate fields. 4. Select “Save” to save the new settlement rule. 5. To maintain an existing settlement rule, select the “Change” button and enter the required information into the appropriate fields. 6. Select “Save” to save any changes made to an existing settlement rule. 7. To delete an existing settlement rule, select the “Delete” button and confirm deletion of the rule by selecting “Yes” in the confirmation dialog box that appears. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the available options in CJB1H before creating or modifying any settlement rules for their HANA optimized system. Additionally, users should ensure that all changes made to existing settlement rules are thoroughly tested before being implemented in a production environment.