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Transaction Code: OPCF
Description: Time units
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPMUNIT
Screen: 100
Authorization Object:
Development Package: CY0C
Package Description: Customizing Capacity Planning
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: PP-CRP-LVL
Description: Capacity Leveling
Overview: The SAP transaction code OPCF is used to manage time units in the SAP system. It allows users to create, edit, and delete time units, as well as view existing time units. This transaction code is used to manage the time units that are used in the system for various purposes, such as calculating overtime or vacation days. Functionality: The OPCF transaction code allows users to create, edit, and delete time units. It also allows users to view existing time units and their associated data. The data associated with a time unit includes the unit type (e.g., hours, days, weeks), the unit value (e.g., 8 hours per day), and the unit description (e.g., “overtime”). Step-by-step How to Use: To use the OPCF transaction code, first enter the transaction code into the command field in the SAP system. This will open up a list of existing time units. To create a new time unit, click on the “Create” button at the top of the list. This will open up a form where you can enter the data associated with the new time unit (e.g., unit type, value, description). Once you have entered all of the necessary information, click “Save” to save your changes. To edit an existing time unit, select it from the list and click “Edit” at the top of the list. This will open up a form where you can make changes to the existing data associated with that time unit. To delete a time unit, select it from the list and click “Delete” at the top of the list. Other Recommendations: When creating or editing a time unit using OPCF, it is important to ensure that all of the necessary information is entered correctly and accurately. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all of the data associated with a time unit is up-to-date and accurate in order for it to be used correctly in other areas of the system.