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Transaction Code: TBC1
Description: Datafeed: Define Variants
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
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Screen: 0
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Development Package: FTDF
Package Description: Treasury: Datafeed
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: FIN-FSCM-TRM-BF
Description: Basic Functions
Overview: TBC1 is an SAP transaction code used to define variants for datafeeds. Variants are used to store datafeed settings, such as the source of the data, the target application, and the frequency of the datafeed. This transaction code is used to create, edit, and delete variants for datafeeds. Functionality: TBC1 allows users to define variants for datafeeds. Variants are used to store settings related to the source of the data, the target application, and the frequency of the datafeed. This transaction code can be used to create, edit, and delete variants for datafeeds. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter TBC1 in the SAP command field. 2. Select “Create” to create a new variant for a datafeed. 3. Enter a name for the variant in the “Variant” field. 4. Enter a description for the variant in the “Description” field. 5. Select a source application from the drop-down menu in the “Source Application” field. 6. Select a target application from the drop-down menu in the “Target Application” field. 7. Select a frequency from the drop-down menu in the “Frequency” field. 8. Click “Save” to save your changes and create your variant for a datafeed. 9. To edit an existing variant, select it from the list and click “Edit” to make changes to it. 10. To delete an existing variant, select it from the list and click “Delete” to remove it from your system. Other Recommendations: It is important to note that TBC1 is only used to define variants for datafeeds; it does not actually run or execute any datafeeds itself. To run or execute a datafeed, you must use another transaction code such as TBC2 or TBC3. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all variants are properly configured before running any datafeeds; otherwise, errors may occur during execution which could lead to incorrect or incomplete results.