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Transport Other
Planning Settings
You cannot restrict the
selection of controlling area-independent objects. The R/3 System always
selects all settings for an object across controlling areas.
To select controlling area-dependent objects, you must specify a
controlling area.
The system then selects all settings for this controlling area.
The R/3 System places the selected object in a
correction request.
You can transfer the data to the target system
using the functions available under transport.
You can transport the following planning
settings:
Planning 1
- Revaluations (with or without the groups
used)
- Periodic repostings (with or without the
groups used)
- Settings for plan data transfer
- Activity scheduling for requirements planning
and rough planning
- Activity-dependent key figures from the
LIS
- Activity-independent key figures from the
LIS
Planning 2
- Accrual definitions (with or without
corresponding data).
Accrual definitions
include (regardless of the controlling area):
- Overhead
structure
- Condition
types
- Credit
key
The corresponding
data includes:
-
Assignments
- Base cost
elements
- Credit objects in
the percentage method
- Credit objects in
the target=actual method
Note
Because
differentiation of accrual calculation transports according to plan and actual
is not yet possible, such transports must take place only in
plan or only in actual postings.
- Indirect activity allocation (with or without
the groups used)
- Splitting (with or without the groups
used)
- Settings for price determination
Note
In transports of accrual calculations across
systems, dependencies and overhead percentages are not
transported.
Dependencies are valid across all clients, so
you only need to maintain dependencies manually in the case of transports
between two different systems, not for transports between two clients in the
same system.
Overhead percentage rates must always be
maintained manually.
Activities
1. Decide which
data you want to transport.
2. Make the
selection for the corresponding controlling area.
3. To place
data in a correction request, choose Include in
request.
To remove data from
the correction request, choose Delete from
request.
Note
You can only delete
data from the correction request provided the request was not released for
transport.
Additional
information
For more information on the processing change
requests, see the SAP Library under BC -
Basis Components -> Change and Transport System (BC-CTS) -> Change and
Transport System - Overview -> Transactions and Tools in the CTS ->
Change and Transport Organizer -> Workbench Organizer as well
as -> Transport Organizer.