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Transaction Code: COATE
Description: COAT: Extracto
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: RCOAT001
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: BBTE
Package Description: Business Transaction Events (Open FI)
Parent Package: ABA_GEN_FIN
Module/Component: CA-GTF-TS-BRHF
Description: Basis-Related Help Functions, Appl. Log, Formula Intepreter
Cost Estimate Overview: The SAP transaction code COATE (COAT Extract Cost Estimate) is used to extract cost estimates from the system. This transaction code is used to create a cost estimate for a material or service, which can then be used for further analysis and decision-making. Functionality: The COATE transaction code allows users to create cost estimates for materials or services. It also allows users to view and edit existing cost estimates. The cost estimates created using this transaction code can be used for further analysis and decision-making. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the COATE transaction code in the command field. 2. Select the type of cost estimate you want to create (material or service). 3. Enter the material or service number in the appropriate field. 4. Enter the quantity of the material or service you want to create a cost estimate for. 5. Select the currency you want to use for the cost estimate. 6. Enter any additional information that is required for the cost estimate (e.g., delivery date, payment terms, etc.). 7. Click “Save” to save your cost estimate. 8. Click “Print” to print your cost estimate. 9. Click “Exit” to exit the transaction code and return to the SAP menu screen. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with the different types of cost estimates available in SAP before using this transaction code, as different types of cost estimates may require different information and have different results. Additionally, users should ensure that they have all of the necessary information before creating a cost estimate, as this will help ensure accuracy and reduce errors in the final result.