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Transaction Code: FMME14
Description: Funded Program Ctrl: BP Role Groupin
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: BUSVIEWS
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: FMMD_E
Package Description: Funds Management: Master Data
Parent Package: FUNDS_MANAGEMENT
Module/Component: PSM-FM-MD
Description: Master Data
Overview: FMME14 is a transaction code used in SAP to control the role grouping of funded programs. It allows users to assign roles to funded programs and manage the associated data. This transaction code is part of the Funds Management module. Functionality: FMME14 enables users to assign roles to funded programs and manage the associated data. This includes creating, changing, and deleting role groups, as well as assigning roles to funded programs. It also allows users to view and maintain the role groupings for each funded program. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter FMME14 in the SAP command field. 2. Select the “Create” button to create a new role group. 3. Enter the name of the role group and select “Save”. 4. Select the “Change” button to change an existing role group. 5. Enter the name of the role group and select “Save”. 6. Select the “Delete” button to delete an existing role group. 7. Enter the name of the role group and select “Save”. 8. Select the “Assign Roles” button to assign roles to a funded program. 9. Enter the name of the funded program and select “Save”. 10. Select the “View/Maintain Role Groupings” button to view and maintain role groupings for each funded program. 11. Enter the name of the funded program and select “Save”. 12. Exit FMME14 by selecting “Back” or “Exit” from the menu bar at the top of the screen. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all aspects of FMME14 before using it, as it can be complex and time-consuming to use if not properly understood beforehand. Additionally, users should ensure that they have appropriate authorization before using this transaction code, as it can be used to make changes that could have significant impacts on a company's financials if not used correctly or without authorization.