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Transaction Code: AIDMM
Description: Créer IDocs pr données base article
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: RLABIMTNR
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: AID-BI
Package Description:
Parent Package: AID_MAIN
Module/Component: LO-SCI-AIN
Description: Auto-ID Backend Integration
Overview: AIDMM is an SAP transaction code used to create Material Master Data IDocs. IDocs are a type of data structure used to exchange information between different systems. This transaction code is used to create IDocs that contain material master data, which is the information related to a material such as its description, unit of measure, and other details. Functionality: AIDMM allows users to create IDocs that contain material master data. This data can then be used for various purposes such as creating new materials in the system or updating existing materials. The IDocs created with this transaction code can also be used to transfer material master data between different systems. Step-by-step How to Use: To use AIDMM, follow these steps 1. Enter the transaction code AIDMM in the command field. 2. Select the type of IDoc you want to create (e.g., Material Master Data). 3. Enter the necessary information for the IDoc (e.g., material number, description, unit of measure). 4. Save the IDoc and generate it for further processing. Other Recommendations: When using AIDMM, it is important to ensure that all necessary information is entered correctly and accurately. This will help ensure that the material master data is transferred correctly between systems and that any new materials created are accurate and up-to-date. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all users have the necessary authorization to use this transaction code in order to prevent unauthorized access or misuse of the system.
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