How to use /OLC/REBUILD_COSTS - Reestr.costes oper.ord.mant./serv.


/OLC/REBUILD_COSTS - Overview

  • Transaction Code: /OLC/REBUILD_COSTS

    Description: Reestr.costes oper.ord.mant./serv.

    Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6

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    • Program: /OLC/RIPMCO_OP00

      Screen: 1000

      Authorization Object:

    • Development Package: /OLC/OPCOST

      Package Description:

      Parent Package: /OLC/MAIN

    • Module/Component: PM-WOC-MH

      Description: Maintenance History


/OLC/REBUILD_COSTS - Details

  • SAP Tcode: /OLC/REBUILD_COSTS - Reestr.costes oper.ord.mant./serv.
    
    Overview: 
    The SAP transaction code /OLC/REBUILD_COSTS is used to rebuild the cost of operations in a PM/CS order. This code is used to update the cost of operations in an order after changes have been made to the order. 
    
    Functionality: 
    The /OLC/REBUILD_COSTS transaction code is used to recalculate the cost of operations in a PM/CS order. This code can be used when changes have been made to the order, such as adding or removing operations, or changing the quantity of an operation. The code will recalculate the cost of the operations based on the new information. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use: 
    1. Enter the transaction code /OLC/REBUILD_COSTS into the command field. 
    2. Enter the order number into the Order field. 
    3. Select the “Rebuild Costs” button. 
    4. The system will then recalculate the cost of operations in the order and display them in a table. 
    5. Select “Save” to save your changes. 
    
    Other Recommendations: 
    It is recommended that you use this transaction code with caution, as it can cause unexpected changes to your orders if not used correctly. It is also recommended that you back up your orders before using this code, so that you can easily revert any changes if necessary.

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