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Transaction Code: S_PLN_62000556
Description: SAP has not provided a description for this transaction.
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPLS_CUS_IMG_ACTIVITY
Screen: 200
Authorization Object:
Development Package: CMS_OMS_COMMON
Package Description: Collateral Management: Common Services for Object Systems
Parent Package: FS_CMS
Module/Component: FS-CMS-MD
Description: Master Data
Overview: S_PLN_62000556 is a SAP transaction code used to access the “Planning Table Maintenance” function in the SAP system. This function allows users to maintain and manage planning tables in the system. Functionality: The Planning Table Maintenance function enables users to create, edit, and delete planning tables in the system. It also allows users to assign planning tables to different objects, such as cost centers or cost elements. Additionally, users can use this function to define the characteristics of a planning table, such as its currency, time period, and number of rows and columns. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Access the Planning Table Maintenance function by entering S_PLN_62000556 into the SAP command field. 2. Select the “Create” option to create a new planning table. 3. Enter the necessary information for the new planning table, such as its name, currency, time period, and number of rows and columns. 4. Select “Save” to save the new planning table. 5. To edit an existing planning table, select it from the list of available tables and then select “Edit”. 6. Make any necessary changes to the table and then select “Save” to save your changes. 7. To delete a planning table, select it from the list of available tables and then select “Delete”. 8. Confirm that you want to delete the table by selecting “Yes” when prompted. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that any changes made to a planning table will affect all objects that are assigned to it. Therefore, it is recommended that users take caution when making changes to existing planning tables or creating new ones. Additionally, users should always back up their data before making any changes in order to ensure that they can easily revert back if necessary.
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