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Transaction Code: FM9L
Description: FM: Display Budget Structure
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPMKBUC
Screen: 100
Authorization Object:
Development Package: FMBU
Package Description: Funds Management - Budgeting
Parent Package: FUNDS_MANAGEMENT
Module/Component: PSM-FM-BU
Description: Budgeting and Availability Control
Overview: The SAP transaction code FM9L is used to display the budget structure in the Funds Management (FM) module. This code allows users to view the budget structure of a particular fund or funds center. It also provides information about the budgeted amounts and actual amounts for each fund or funds center. Functionality: The FM9L transaction code enables users to view the budget structure of a particular fund or funds center. It displays the budgeted amounts and actual amounts for each fund or funds center. The budget structure can be viewed in a hierarchical format, which allows users to easily identify the different levels of the budget structure. Additionally, users can also view the budgeted and actual amounts for each level of the budget structure. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter transaction code FM9L in the command field. 2. Select the appropriate fund or funds center from the drop-down list. 3. Select the “Display Budget Structure” option from the menu bar. 4. The budget structure will be displayed in a hierarchical format, with the budgeted and actual amounts for each level of the budget structure. 5. To view more detailed information about a particular level of the budget structure, select it from the list and click on “Details” button. 6. To exit, click on “Back” button or press F3 key on your keyboard. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with the different levels of the budget structure before using this transaction code. Additionally, users should also be aware of any restrictions that may be imposed on their access to certain levels of the budget structure. Finally, users should ensure that they have sufficient authorization to access and modify any data related to the budget structure before proceeding with any changes.