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Transaction Code: RSDMPRO
Description: Initial Screen: MultiProvider Proc.
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPMRSD0
Screen: 4000
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Development Package: RSDG
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Overview: RSDMPRO is a SAP transaction code used to create and maintain MultiProviders in the SAP system. A MultiProvider is a virtual provider that combines data from multiple InfoProviders into one logical object. It is used to provide a unified view of data from different sources, allowing users to access and analyze data from multiple sources in one place. Functionality: RSDMPRO allows users to create and maintain MultiProviders in the SAP system. It provides a graphical interface for creating and editing MultiProviders, as well as for viewing the data contained within them. The transaction code also allows users to define the characteristics of the MultiProvider, such as the InfoProviders that will be included, the selection criteria for the data, and the type of aggregation that will be used. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter transaction code RSDMPRO in the command field. 2. The initial screen will appear. 3. Select “Create” to create a new MultiProvider or “Change” to edit an existing one. 4. Enter the name of the MultiProvider and select “Continue”. 5. Select the InfoProviders that will be included in the MultiProvider and select “Continue”. 6. Define the selection criteria for the data and select “Continue”. 7. Select the type of aggregation that will be used and select “Continue”. 8. Select “Save” to save your changes or “Cancel” to discard them. 9. Select “Back” to return to the initial screen or “Exit” to exit the transaction code. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the options available in RSDMPRO before creating or editing a MultiProvider, as this will ensure that they are able to make use of all of its features and capabilities. Additionally, users should ensure that they have sufficient authorization before attempting to create or edit a MultiProvider, as this may be restricted for certain users depending on their roles and responsibilities within the organization.