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Transaction Code: IAOM1
Description: Maintain Controlling Scenario
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: IAOM_CSCENARIO
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object: S_TABU_DIS
Development Package: IAOM
Package Description: Cost and Revenue Controlling for Logical Objects
Parent Package: PI-CRM-COM
Module/Component: CO
Description: Controlling
Overview: The SAP transaction code IAOM1 is used to maintain controlling scenarios in the SAP system. Controlling scenarios are used to define the organizational structure of a company and the relationships between different departments and cost centers. This transaction code allows users to create, modify, and delete controlling scenarios. Functionality: The IAOM1 transaction code allows users to maintain controlling scenarios in the SAP system. This includes creating new scenarios, modifying existing ones, and deleting them. The controlling scenarios are used to define the organizational structure of a company and the relationships between different departments and cost centers. The controlling scenarios can also be used to assign cost elements to cost centers, assign cost centers to profit centers, and assign profit centers to company codes. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the IAOM1 transaction code in the command field. 2. Select the “Create” option from the menu bar. 3. Enter the name of the controlling scenario you want to create. 4. Enter the description of the controlling scenario you want to create. 5. Select the “Save” option from the menu bar to save your changes. 6. Select the “Change” option from the menu bar if you want to modify an existing controlling scenario. 7. Select the “Delete” option from the menu bar if you want to delete an existing controlling scenario. 8. Select the “Back” option from the menu bar when you are finished making changes or deleting a controlling scenario. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that only users with authorization can use this transaction code in order to maintain controlling scenarios in SAP systems. It is also important that users understand how controlling scenarios are used in order to properly use this transaction code and make changes accordingly.