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Transaction Code: OKCG
Description: CO-BPC Maintain Transfer Rules
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: SAPLKCD0
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object: K_KC_DSK
Development Package: KC0C
Package Description: Customizing R/3 Controlling SAP-EIS
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: EC-EIS-DCM
Description: Data Collection
Overview: OKCG is a SAP transaction code used to maintain transfer rules in the Consolidation module of the SAP Business Planning and Consolidation (BPC) application. It is used to define the rules for transferring data from one consolidation unit to another. Functionality: OKCG allows users to define the rules for transferring data from one consolidation unit to another. This includes defining the source and target consolidation units, as well as the type of data that should be transferred. The transfer rules can be used to transfer data from one consolidation unit to another, or from one application to another. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter transaction code OKCG in the command field. 2. Select the source and target consolidation units. 3. Select the type of data that should be transferred (e.g., financials, master data, etc.). 4. Define the transfer rules for each type of data (e.g., which fields should be transferred, which values should be transferred, etc.). 5. Save the transfer rules and activate them. 6. Test the transfer rules by running a test transfer. 7. Monitor the results of the test transfer and make any necessary adjustments to the transfer rules. 8. Once satisfied with the results, activate the transfer rules for production use. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all aspects of OKCG before using it in production environments, as incorrect use of this transaction code can lead to incorrect or incomplete transfers of data between consolidation units or applications. Additionally, users should ensure that all necessary security measures are in place before activating any transfer rules created with OKCG.