Key Figure Assignment Profiles and Copy Profiles 

To copy key figure values from one information structure to another with mass processing, you use a combination of two profiles:

This defines the information structures and the key figures on which the copy process is based.

This defines the planning versions and the dates on which the copy process is based.

In the event that you want to copy several key figures between the same source and target information structures, you define these key figures in one key figure assignment profile.

You can use one key figure assignment profile with as many copy profiles as you like, which means you can copy the same key figures as often as you like between different versions of the same information structures.

The combination of a copy profile and a key figure assignment profile facilitates data entry since you make the necessary settings once only.

Your company uses one information structure to plan sales and another information structure to plan production.

You can use the combination of a copy profile and a key figure assignment profile to define that the key figures for "planned sales quantities" are copied from version A00 of the first information structure to the key figures for "planned production quantities" in version A00 of the second information structure.

To find out how to copy data directly in the planning table, see Copying Data from One Information Structure to Another.

To find out how to create a key figure assignment profile, see Creating a Key Figure Assignment Profile.

To find out how to create a copy profile, see Creating a Copy Profile.