In the parameter set, you can specify the following:
- You specify how the system should proceed if values already exist in the target data area. It is possible to copy values and thereby overwrite the existing values. Alternatively, you can add the copied values to the existing values or subtract them from them.
- You specify the time frame for the reference data that is to be copied. There are two ways of doing this:
- On the one hand, you can have the system automatically determine periods that fall before (or after) the periods at the planning level or those in the planning package. Under Period closing, you enter the number of periods that the system should count back. (If the reference data falls in the future, enter a figure with the negative sign.) You can display the current fiscal year variant in order to enter an appropriate value.
- On the other hand, you can enter the periods for the reference data directly under Period from/to. Note, however, that the interval has to be identical in length to the interval that you entered in the planning level or in the planning package.
- You specify whether the data to be copied is actual data or data from the plan version for the planning package or from a different plan version that is yet to be specified.
- When copying data, you can change individual characteristics. In this way, you can copy the planning data for a customer, for example, as a basis for another customer. For this, use the Transform characteristic values function.
- You determine whether the value fields are to be revaluated when data is copied.
- By making the appropriate setting, you specify, on the one hand, whether the planning method is to be executed in a test run or in an update run, or, on the other hand, whether this decision is to be postponed until the point of execution of the parameter set.
- You can jump to a background processing screen.
- In the Value fields tab page, you specify which specific value fields are to be copied.