
Reconstructing Budget Values
Use
Use this program if you have changed the
budget structure (BS): You have created/deleted a new level or have created, reassigned or deleted individual budget objects. So that the budget values after the above changes are consistent again you must either manually adjust the budget data or start this program. You must always reconstruct the assigned values again afterwards.
You should not make any changes to the budget structure if budget has already been assigned to the budget objects.
For more information on this, see
Prerequisites
The budget consistency test should be active in order to avoid saving any inconsistent budget values in the system. This is normally the case, unless you have deactivated the budget consistency for the specific FM area, fiscal year and budget version in the Customizing of the Funds Management Government.
Features
For more information on how the program works, choose
on the program’s selection screen.

If you have saved the budget in an inconsistent condition and have then changed the budget structure, the budget will remain inconsistent. The Reconstruct Budget Values program does not overwrite any budget values but adjusts them so that the assignable value remains the same.
After this, an example demonstrates how the program reconstructs the budget values after a budget structure change.
Budget Structure Change

The next graphic shows how the program changes the budget values. The example suggests that only the original budget was assigned and that no budget subtype was specified.
Reconstruct Budget Values without a Budget Subtype

If a budget subtype were used for the reconstruction of the budget values, the example would change as follows:
Reconstruct budget values with the budget subtype ‘1’

Activities
To reconstruct budget values, in SAP menu choose Accounting ® Public Sector Management ® Funds Management ® Budgeting ® Tools ® Reconstruct Budget.