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Transaction Code: IMB0
Description: IM Summariz: Replicate hierarchy
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: RAICHIER
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: AIC
Package Description: IM information system summarization
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: IM-FA-IS
Description: Information System
Overview: The SAP transaction code IMB0 is used to replicate a hierarchy in the IM Summariz module. This module is used to create and maintain hierarchies of materials, customers, vendors, and other objects. The replicated hierarchy can be used for reporting and analysis purposes. Functionality: The IMB0 transaction code allows users to replicate a hierarchy from one system to another. This is useful for creating a copy of a hierarchy in order to make changes or updates without affecting the original. The replicated hierarchy can then be used for reporting and analysis purposes. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code IMB0 in the command field. 2. Select the source system from which you want to replicate the hierarchy. 3. Select the target system where you want to replicate the hierarchy. 4. Select the type of object for which you want to replicate the hierarchy (e.g., material, customer, vendor). 5. Enter the name of the object for which you want to replicate the hierarchy (e.g., material number, customer number, vendor number). 6. Enter the name of the source hierarchy that you want to replicate (e.g., material group, customer group, vendor group). 7. Enter the name of the target hierarchy where you want to replicate the source hierarchy (e.g., material group, customer group, vendor group). 8. Click “Execute” to replicate the source hierarchy into the target system and target hierarchy. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users take caution when replicating hierarchies as it can have unintended consequences if not done correctly. It is also recommended that users back up their data before replicating a hierarchy in case any errors occur during replication.