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Transaction Code: KSU6
Description: Actual Assessment: Overview
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPMKGA1
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: KALC
Package Description: Cost Accounting allocations RK-S
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: CO-OM-CCA
Description: Cost Center Accounting
Overview: KSU6 is a transaction code used in SAP to assess the actual costs of a project. It is used to compare the actual costs of a project with the planned costs and to identify any discrepancies. This transaction code is part of the Controlling (CO) module and is available within the SAP ERP system. Functionality: KSU6 allows users to view and analyze the actual costs of a project. It provides an overview of the total costs, as well as detailed information on each cost element. The transaction code also allows users to compare the actual costs with the planned costs, and to identify any discrepancies between them. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter transaction code KSU6 in the command field. 2. Select the project for which you want to view and analyze the actual costs. 3. Select the period for which you want to view and analyze the actual costs. 4. Select the cost elements for which you want to view and analyze the actual costs. 5. View and analyze the total costs, as well as detailed information on each cost element. 6. Compare the actual costs with the planned costs, and identify any discrepancies between them. 7. Save your results if necessary. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the features of KSU6 before using it, as it can be a complex transaction code to use. Additionally, users should ensure that they have access rights to use this transaction code before attempting to use it.
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