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Transaction Code: F2226
Description: MDG: Configure Custom Objects
Release: S/4HANA only
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Overview: The SAP transaction code F2226 is used to configure custom objects in the Master Data Governance (MDG) system. This code allows users to create and manage custom objects, such as customer-specific fields, in the MDG system. Functionality: The F2226 transaction code enables users to create and manage custom objects in the MDG system. This includes creating custom fields, setting up field groups, and assigning field values. Additionally, users can use this code to define the data model for the custom objects, as well as set up the data replication rules for the objects. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code F2226 into the SAP command field. 2. Select “Create” from the menu bar to create a new custom object. 3. Enter a name for the object and select “Save”. 4. Select “Fields” from the menu bar to add fields to the object. 5. Enter a name for each field and select “Save”. 6. Select “Field Groups” from the menu bar to create field groups for the object. 7. Enter a name for each field group and select “Save”. 8. Select “Data Model” from the menu bar to define the data model for the object. 9. Enter a name for each data model element and select “Save”. 10. Select “Data Replication Rules” from the menu bar to set up data replication rules for the object. 11. Enter a name for each rule and select “Save”. 12. Select “Activate” from the menu bar to activate the object in MDG system. 13. Select “Test” from the menu bar to test out your configuration before activating it in MDG system. 14. Select “Save” when you are done with your configuration and testing of your custom object in MDG system. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the features available in MDG before using this transaction code, as it can be difficult to configure custom objects without prior knowledge of MDG system functionality and features. Additionally, users should ensure that they have all of their data models and replication rules set up correctly before activating their custom objects in MDG system, as any errors or omissions may cause issues with their configuration later on down the line.