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Transaction Code: VOPAN
Description: Customizing Partners
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPLV09F
Screen: 1000
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Development Package: VPD
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Overview: The SAP transaction code VOPAN is used to customize partners in the SAP system. It allows users to create, change, and delete partner functions and partner determination procedures. This transaction code is used to maintain the partner functions and partner determination procedures in the SAP system. Functionality: VOPAN enables users to customize partners in the SAP system. It allows users to create, change, and delete partner functions and partner determination procedures. This transaction code is used to maintain the partner functions and partner determination procedures in the SAP system. It also allows users to assign partners to a customer or vendor master record. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter transaction code VOPAN in the command field of the SAP Easy Access screen. 2. Select the “Partner Functions” tab and enter the desired partner function name. 3. Select “Create” or “Change” from the menu bar. 4. Enter the desired data for the partner function and save it. 5. Select the “Partner Determination Procedures” tab and enter the desired procedure name. 6. Select “Create” or “Change” from the menu bar. 7. Enter the desired data for the procedure and save it. 8. Assign partners to a customer or vendor master record by selecting “Assign Partners” from the menu bar and entering the desired data for each partner type. 9. Save your changes and exit the transaction code VOPAN. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the options available in VOPAN before using it, as there are many different options that can be used to customize partners in SAP systems. Additionally, users should ensure that all changes made are properly tested before being implemented into production systems, as incorrect changes can cause errors or unexpected results in production systems.