You can use variable values in variants to avoid having to create a new variant each time you use different values.
Using variables in variants includes three different options:
You can use variable date calculation when you need to use a date in a variant, for example, today's date or the last day of the month.
For more information, see Creating Variables for Date Calculations.
To fill certain selections with values that differ from user to user, you use a variant with user-specific values.
For more information, see User-Specific Selection Variables.
To fill certain selections with values that change according to the application, you use a variant which takes the variable values from table TVARVC. To avoid having to create a new variant and specify it in every background processing run following each minimal change in the selection data, you can simply assign a variable in table TVARVC to it and then change the values concerned in the table. This is important for the values on the selection screen that are input-protected.
For more information, see Fixed Values in Table TVARVC.