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Transaction Code: REAJRULECOMP
Description: Comp. Apartment Adjustment Rule
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
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Development Package: RE_AJ_ME
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Overview: REAJRULECOMP is an SAP transaction code used to adjust the rules for the calculation of apartment compensation. It is used to maintain the rules for calculating the compensation for apartments that are rented out by a company. Functionality: This transaction code allows users to adjust the rules for calculating the compensation for apartments that are rented out by a company. It enables users to define the criteria for calculating the compensation, such as the number of rooms, size of the apartment, and other factors. The transaction code also allows users to adjust the rules for calculating the compensation based on changes in market conditions or other factors. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Access REAJRULECOMP by entering it into the command field in SAP. 2. Select “Create” to create a new rule for calculating apartment compensation. 3. Enter the criteria for calculating the compensation, such as number of rooms, size of apartment, etc. 4. Select “Save” to save your changes. 5. Select “Activate” to activate your new rule and make it available for use. 6. Select “Test” to test your new rule and make sure it is working correctly. 7. Select “Back” to return to the main menu and complete your task. Other Recommendations: It is important to regularly review and update your rules for calculating apartment compensation in order to ensure that they are up-to-date with current market conditions and other factors. Additionally, it is recommended that you test your new rules before activating them in order to ensure that they are working correctly and producing accurate results.
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