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Transaction Code: ICLIBNR861_HEALTH
Description: Define Reserve Group
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program:
Screen: 0
Authorization Object:
Development Package: ICL_IBNR
Package Description: Processing IBNR Reserves
Parent Package: FS-CM
Module/Component: FS-CM
Description: Claims Management
Overview: The SAP transaction code ICLIBNR861_HEALTH is used to define reserve groups in the system. This code is used to create a reserve group, which is a collection of reserves that are used to manage the financial risks associated with a particular business process. Functionality: The ICLIBNR861_HEALTH transaction code allows users to define reserve groups in the system. This code is used to create a reserve group, which is a collection of reserves that are used to manage the financial risks associated with a particular business process. The reserve group can be used to track and monitor the financial risks associated with a particular business process. Step-by-step How to Use: To use the ICLIBNR861_HEALTH transaction code, follow these steps 1. Log into your SAP system and enter the ICLIBNR861_HEALTH transaction code in the command field. 2. Enter the name of the reserve group you want to create in the “Reserve Group” field. 3. Enter a description for the reserve group in the “Description” field. 4. Select the type of reserve group you want to create from the drop-down list in the “Type” field. 5. Enter any additional information about the reserve group in the “Additional Information” field. 6. Click “Save” to save your changes and create the reserve group. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with SAP's documentation on reserve groups before using this transaction code. Additionally, users should ensure that they have sufficient authorization to use this transaction code before attempting to do so.
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