Translations are used to convert specific values or information of the non-SAP system in the SAP system.
The LSM Workbench distinguishes between 1:1 translation and interval translation. In 1:1 translation, you define which "old value" is replaced by which "new value". In an interval translation, it is assumed that specific information is stored in a numeric format.
Procedure
From the list of steps, choose Maintain Fixed Values, Translations, and User-Defined Routines.
Position the cursor on the corresponding translation.
Choose Change. A dialog box with four tab pages is displayed.
Tab Page
Function
Source field/Target field
You can adjust the attributes of the source and target field.
Control
You can select in which of the two translation tables the system is to search for a value first, and which rule is to be used alternatively.
1:1 translation values
You either enter the corresponding values for Old Value or upload them from a PC file (text separated by tabs).
You either enter the corresponding values for New Value or copy them from the F4 help.
Interval Translation Values
You either enter the corresponding values for Old Value or upload them from a PC file (text separated by tabs).
You either enter the corresponding values for New Value or copy them from the F4 help.
Results
The data is being translated.
Example
The country key can be assigned after a 1:1 translation. This replaces the old country key with a new one.
If specific information, such as the material type, is stored in number ranges, an interval translation will be more useful since you can define that the new value applies to number xxxx (From old value) through number yyyy (To old value), which is material type xyz in this case.