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Transaction Code: /PRA/TA_ISOLE
Description: Maintain CO 21PD Statute-of-Limit Ex
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: /PRA/SAPLTA_ISOLE
Screen: 100
Authorization Object: S_TCODE
Development Package: /PRA/TAX_CO_SEV
Package Description: Tax 2.0 - Colorado Severance Tax
Parent Package: /PRA/TAX
Module/Component: IS-OIL-PRA
Description: Production and Revenue Accounting
ceptions Overview: The SAP transaction code /PRA/TA_ISOLE is used to maintain CO 21PD Statute-of-Limit Exceptions. This transaction code is used to define exceptions to the statute of limitations for cost objects in the Controlling (CO) module. Functionality: The /PRA/TA_ISOLE transaction code allows users to define exceptions to the statute of limitations for cost objects in the Controlling (CO) module. This includes setting up exceptions for specific cost objects, such as cost centers, orders, and projects. The exceptions can be set up for a specific period of time or for an indefinite period. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code /PRA/TA_ISOLE in the command field. 2. Select the cost object type you want to set up an exception for (e.g., cost center, order, project). 3. Enter the cost object number and select the “Exception” checkbox. 4. Select the period of time for which you want to set up an exception or select “Indefinite” if you want the exception to be valid indefinitely. 5. Enter a description of the exception and save your changes. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that exceptions should only be set up when absolutely necessary, as they can have a negative impact on performance and accuracy of financial reporting. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all exceptions are documented properly and that they are reviewed regularly to ensure they are still valid and necessary.
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