How to use UBC4 - Create Batch Input Sessions


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  • Transaction Code: UBC4

    Description: Create Batch Input Sessions

    Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6

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    • Program: RFUBCBICRE

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    • Development Package: UBC_CSP

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  • SAP Tcode: UBC4 - Create Batch Input Sessions
    
    Overview:
    The SAP transaction code UBC4 is used to create batch input sessions. This code is used to create a batch input session, which is a collection of data records that are processed in a single run. The data records are stored in a file and can be used to update multiple database tables. 
    
    Functionality: 
    The UBC4 transaction code allows users to create batch input sessions, which are collections of data records that can be used to update multiple database tables. The data records are stored in a file and can be used to update multiple database tables. The batch input session can be used to update the database with the data from the file. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use: 
    1. Enter the transaction code UBC4 in the command field. 
    2. Enter the name of the batch input session you want to create. 
    3. Select the type of batch input session you want to create (e.g., direct input, background processing). 
    4. Enter the name of the file containing the data records you want to use for the batch input session. 
    5. Select the type of data records you want to use for the batch input session (e.g., text, Excel). 
    6. Enter the name of the program you want to use for processing the data records in the batch input session. 
    7. Select whether you want to save or delete the batch input session after it has been processed. 
    8. Click “Execute” to create the batch input session. 
    
    Other Recommendations: 
    It is recommended that users test their batch input sessions before running them in production environments, as errors in the data records can cause unexpected results when updating multiple database tables. Additionally, users should ensure that they have sufficient authorization to access and modify all of the database tables they are attempting to update with their batch input sessions.
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