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Function documentationChange of Circumstance

 

Data changes that are activated or deactivated are considered as a change of circumstance.

Note Note

Activation during DBA creation is not considered a change of circumstance.

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Entities are considered for a change of circumstance as follows:

  • Activation of a new entity

  • Reactivation of an existing entity

  • Deactivation of an existing entity

Entity Lock

Entities are locked during a change and only when the changes are executed with a business reason.

Locking Point

When changes to the DBA via the social application are executed, a locking point is called using, BAdI: Transfer Social Application Data.

Change Execution

The change execution is called when you save the DBA and one entity has been activated or deactivated.

Follow-Up Action

A follow-up action is executed for each SSP chain associated with a DBA.

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Decision Basis

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