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Transaction Code: MC=4
Description: Create groups exception: SFIS
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: SAPMMCY1
Screen: 3000
Authorization Object: M_MCYA_EWS
Development Package: MCY
Package Description: Application development R/3 Early Warning System LIS
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: LO-LIS-EWS
Description: Early Warning System
Overview: The SAP transaction code MC=4 is used to create groups exception for SFIS (SAP Financial Information System). This transaction code allows users to create and maintain groups of exceptions in the SFIS system. Functionality: The MC=4 transaction code enables users to create and maintain groups of exceptions in the SFIS system. This includes creating new groups, editing existing groups, and deleting existing groups. The MC=4 transaction code also allows users to assign exceptions to a group, as well as view and edit the details of an exception group. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code MC=4 in the command field. 2. Select the “Create” option from the menu bar. 3. Enter the name of the group you want to create in the “Group Name” field. 4. Enter a description for the group in the “Description” field. 5. Select “Save” to save your changes. 6. To assign exceptions to a group, select “Assign Exceptions” from the menu bar and enter the details of the exception you want to assign. 7. To view or edit an existing group, select “Display/Change” from the menu bar and enter the name of the group you want to view or edit. 8. To delete an existing group, select “Delete” from the menu bar and enter the name of the group you want to delete. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the options available in this transaction code before using it, as it can be complex and time-consuming to use if not used correctly. Additionally, users should ensure that they have appropriate authorization before using this transaction code, as it can be used to make changes that could have serious implications for an organization's financial data if not used properly.