Configuring Funds Management For the purpose of installing or upgrading a system, or changing releases for the
Funds Management
component and all other SAP components, the system includes an Implementation Guide (IMG) which is available online.
Some of the definitions that you can make using the Implementation Guide (IMG) for
Funds Management
include settings for master data, actual and commitment updates, or budgeting.
You enter the system settings using
Customizing Projects
, that you must create using the Customizing menu. You can do this in the SAP standard menu, under
.If you choose
SAP Reference IMG,
you can see all the implementation guides available in the SAP system that are divided in the same way as the application components. These application components display all applications and functions the SAP Reference IMG has to offer.
Select the functions from the application components that you want to implement in your company and generate so-called project IMGs. In these, you can limit the IMG activities available even more to suit your needs. If necessary you can generate different project IMGs that contain different IMG activities. As such, you can for example generate a project IMG that contains all mandatory activities and another that includes all optional activities. Project IMGs are edited in the Customizing menu under
Project Editing
.
Note
Depending on which view you generate in the implementation project, only the customizing functions you have chosen will be available to you, not all functions.
Note that if you want to create a project for German customers, you have to choose IMG activity
Activate Global Functions for German Government
.
From an IMG structure, you can:
Read documentation needed to execute an IMG activity
Start the IMG activity
Enter project documentation
For more information on system implementation and working with the IMG, see the
Customizing Manual
. Choose
in the Customizing menu to do so.
The IMG of
Funds Management Government
contains a detailed description of what you have to do to implement that part of the system.
See also: