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Transaction Code: FMDN
Description: FM: Integration in Balance Hierarchy
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: RFFMBAL1
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: FMDK
Package Description: FM: Budgeting German Local Authorities
Parent Package: FUNDS_MANAGEMENT
Module/Component: PSM-FM-BU
Description: Budgeting and Availability Control
Overview: The SAP transaction code FMDN is used to integrate financial management (FM) into the balance hierarchy. This code allows users to create and maintain a hierarchical structure of accounts and cost centers in the FM module. This hierarchical structure is used to manage the financial data of an organization. Functionality: The FMDN transaction code enables users to create and maintain a hierarchical structure of accounts and cost centers in the FM module. This hierarchical structure is used to manage the financial data of an organization. The hierarchical structure consists of nodes, which are linked together in a tree-like structure. Each node contains information about a particular account or cost center, such as its name, description, and parent node. The hierarchical structure can be used to view the financial data of an organization in a more organized manner. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Log into your SAP system and enter the transaction code FMDN. 2. Select the “Create” option from the menu bar. 3. Enter the name of the account or cost center you want to create in the “Name” field. 4. Enter a description for the account or cost center in the “Description” field. 5. Select the parent node for the account or cost center from the drop-down menu. 6. Click “Save” to save your changes. 7. Repeat steps 2-6 for each account or cost center you want to add to the hierarchy. 8. When you are finished creating accounts and cost centers, click “Save” again to save your changes. Other Recommendations: It is important to keep your hierarchical structure up-to-date by regularly reviewing and updating it as needed. Additionally, it is recommended that you back up your hierarchical structure periodically in case any changes need to be reverted or if any data is lost due to system errors or other unforeseen circumstances.