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Transaction Code: NPFA
Description: IS-H: Public List
Release: ECC 6 only
Program: RNLPFOR0
Screen: 0
Authorization Object: N_EINR_TCO
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Prices Overview: The SAP transaction code NPFA is used in the IS-H module of the SAP system. It is used to maintain public list prices for services and products in the hospital. Functionality: The NPFA transaction code allows users to maintain public list prices for services and products in the hospital. This includes creating, changing, and deleting public list prices. It also allows users to view existing public list prices and to copy existing public list prices to create new ones. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code NPFA into the command field. 2. Select the “Create” button to create a new public list price. 3. Enter the required information such as the price type, price group, and price value. 4. Select the “Save” button to save the new public list price. 5. To view existing public list prices, select the “Display” button and enter the required information such as the price type and price group. 6. To change an existing public list price, select the “Change” button and enter the required information such as the price type and price group. 7. To delete an existing public list price, select the “Delete” button and enter the required information such as the price type and price group. 8. To copy an existing public list price, select the “Copy” button and enter the required information such as the source and target price types and groups. 9. Select the “Save” button to save any changes made to an existing public list price or to save a new public list price created from a copy of an existing one. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the available options in order to make full use of this transaction code. Additionally, users should ensure that they have sufficient authorization before attempting to create, change, or delete any public list prices in order to avoid any potential security issues or data loss.