How to use FCOM_LINE_SYNC_CDL - Deletion of Line Item CCL


FCOM_LINE_SYNC_CDL - Overview

  • Transaction Code: FCOM_LINE_SYNC_CDL

    Description: Deletion of Line Item CCL

    Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6

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    • Program:

      Screen: 0

      Authorization Object:

    • Development Package: FCOM_MONITOR

      Package Description: CO Monitors

      Parent Package: CO_OM

    • Module/Component: EP-PCT-MGR-CO

      Description: Business Package for Manager Self-Service (FI)


FCOM_LINE_SYNC_CDL - Details

  • SAP Tcode: FCOM_LINE_SYNC_CDL - Deletion of Line Item CCL
    
    Overview:
    FCOM_LINE_SYNC_CDL is an SAP transaction code used to delete line item CCLs (Cross-Company Code Lines) from the system. It is used to ensure that the data in the system is up-to-date and accurate. 
    
    Functionality:
    FCOM_LINE_SYNC_CDL allows users to delete line item CCLs from the system. This ensures that the data in the system is up-to-date and accurate. It also helps to reduce the amount of data stored in the system, which can help improve performance. 
    
    Step-by-Step How to Use
    1. Enter transaction code FCOM_LINE_SYNC_CDL into the command field. 
    2. Select the line item CCLs that you want to delete. 
    3. Click on “Delete” to confirm the deletion of the selected line item CCLs. 
    4. Click on “Save” to save your changes. 
    
    Other Recommendations:
    It is important to ensure that all line item CCLs are deleted from the system when they are no longer needed, as this will help keep the system up-to-date and running smoothly. Additionally, it is recommended that users back up their data before deleting any line item CCLs, as this will help ensure that any important information is not lost in the process.

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