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Transaction Code: IK15
Description: Take Up Measurement Reading Transfer
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPLIMR0
Screen: 4220
Authorization Object: I_TCODE
Development Package: IMRC
Package Description: Application Development R/3 Measurement Readings & Counters
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: PM-EQM-SF-MPC
Description: Measuring Points and Counters
Overview: The SAP transaction code IK15 is used to transfer measurement readings from one system to another. This is done by taking up the readings from the source system and transferring them to the target system. This transaction code is used in the maintenance and inspection process of a company's assets. Functionality: IK15 allows users to transfer measurement readings from one system to another. This is done by taking up the readings from the source system and transferring them to the target system. The readings can be transferred in batches or individually. The transaction code also allows users to view and edit the transferred readings before they are saved in the target system. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter transaction code IK15 in the SAP command field. 2. Select the source system from which you want to take up the measurement readings. 3. Select the target system where you want to transfer the readings. 4. Select the type of reading you want to transfer (e.g., temperature, pressure, etc.). 5. Select whether you want to transfer the readings in batches or individually. 6. Enter any additional information that may be required (e.g., date, time, etc.). 7. Review and edit the transferred readings before saving them in the target system. 8. Confirm and save the transferred readings in the target system. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the features of IK15 before using it for transferring measurement readings from one system to another. Additionally, users should ensure that all of the necessary information is entered correctly before confirming and saving the transferred readings in the target system, as incorrect information may lead to inaccurate results or errors in processing.