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Transaction Code: CJV1
Description: Create project version (simulation)
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: SAPLCJTR
Screen: 3000
Authorization Object: C_PROJ_TCD
Development Package: CNVS
Package Description: R/3 Application development: Version Management
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: PS-SIM
Description: Simulation
Overview: The SAP transaction code CJV1 is used to create a project version (simulation) in the SAP system. This transaction code is used to create a project version for a project that has already been created in the system. It allows users to simulate the project and make changes before committing to the actual project. Functionality: The CJV1 transaction code allows users to create a project version (simulation) in the SAP system. This transaction code is used to create a project version for a project that has already been created in the system. It allows users to simulate the project and make changes before committing to the actual project. The simulation can be used to test different scenarios and make sure that the project will run as expected before it is implemented. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code CJV1 into the command field of the SAP system. 2. Enter the name of the existing project into the Project field. 3. Enter a description for the new project version into the Description field. 4. Select whether you want to copy all of the existing data or just some of it into the new version by selecting either “Copy All” or “Copy Selected” from the Copy Data dropdown menu. 5. Select whether you want to copy all of the existing documents or just some of them into the new version by selecting either “Copy All” or “Copy Selected” from the Copy Documents dropdown menu. 6. Click on “Create” to create the new project version (simulation). 7. The new project version (simulation) will be created and you can now make changes and test different scenarios before committing to the actual project. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users test their projects thoroughly before committing to them, as this will ensure that they are running as expected and will not cause any issues when they are implemented in production. Additionally, it is important to keep track of all changes made during simulations, as this will help ensure that any changes made are properly documented and can be easily reverted if necessary.