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Transaction Code: TPM7
Description: Display Class Pos. in Futures Acct
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: RTPM_CLASS_POSITION_MAINTAIN
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: FTR_LISTED_OPTIONS_FUTURES
Package Description: Treasury: Listed Options and Futures
Parent Package: FS_TRM
Module/Component: FIN-FSCM-TRM-TM-BO
Description: Back Office
. Overview: TPM7 is a transaction code used in SAP to display the class position in a futures account. It is used to view the current position of a futures contract, including the quantity, price, and value of the contract. Functionality: TPM7 allows users to view the current position of a futures contract in an account. It displays the quantity, price, and value of the contract, as well as other relevant information such as the contract type and expiration date. The transaction code also allows users to view the current market price of the contract and compare it to their current position. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter TPM7 in the command field. 2. Select the account for which you want to view the class position. 3. Select the futures contract for which you want to view the class position. 4. The system will display the current position of the contract, including its quantity, price, and value. 5. You can also view other relevant information such as the contract type and expiration date. 6. To view the current market price of the contract, select “Display Market Price” from the menu bar. 7. To compare your current position with the market price, select “Compare Position with Market Price” from the menu bar. 8. To exit TPM7, select “Exit” from the menu bar or press F3 on your keyboard. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with TPM7 before using it to view class positions in a futures account. Additionally, users should be aware that TPM7 only displays information about a single futures contract at a time; if multiple contracts are held in an account, each must be viewed separately using TPM7.