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Transaction Code: F2402
Description: Analyze External Collections Volume
Release: S/4HANA only
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Overview: The SAP transaction code F2402 is used to analyze the external collections volume. This transaction code is used to view the total amount of external collections that have been made in a given period of time. It also provides information about the number of external collections that have been made and the total amount of money collected. Functionality: The F2402 transaction code allows users to view the total amount of external collections that have been made in a given period of time. It also provides information about the number of external collections that have been made and the total amount of money collected. This transaction code can be used to analyze the performance of external collection activities and to identify areas for improvement. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code F2402 in the command field. 2. Select the date range for which you want to analyze the external collections volume. 3. Select the type of external collection you want to analyze (e.g., cash, check, etc.). 4. Select the currency you want to use for analysis (e.g., USD, EUR, etc.). 5. Click on “Execute” to view the analysis results. 6. The analysis results will be displayed in a table format with columns for total amount collected, number of collections, and average collection amount per collection. 7. You can also export the analysis results to an Excel file for further analysis or reporting purposes. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users review their external collection activities regularly and use this transaction code to analyze their performance and identify areas for improvement. Additionally, users should ensure that they are using up-to-date data when analyzing their external collection activities as this will help them make more informed decisions about their collection strategies and processes.