Re: [oData] FormBundles TRM: No GetEntity method and FormData missing
Hi Niklas, no activation is needed. What MCF support package version have you installed. Thanks,albrecht
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Thanks Eli, the business model requires one Comp Cod - one CO area - one FM area. Is it posible to have a 2 different control objects assigned to 2 respectively AVC ledgers under one comp code and one...
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View ArticleBudget Reconstruction (FMAVCREINIT)
Hi Experts I am asking if its possible to reconstruct a budget already with actual postings in CO at a later stage of the fiscal year when you activate Funds Management. In other words this is a...
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Hi Moses, Ideally it is not recommended, not advisable to update FM objects to already posted documents, It is recommended to line FM in the beginning of the year. Regards,Ravi
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Hi Ravi I agree with you that we go live with funds management at the beginning of the new year. However, I am exploring the feasibility of this reconstruction functionality in case otherwise. Regards,...
View ArticleRe: [oData] FormBundles TRM: No GetEntity method and FormData missing
If I rememer correctly, we renamed the function import name in SP05. In order to be use the latest version, I would suggest to upgrade UMCERP01 to SP07 which is the latest released SP Best...
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Hi, By controlling object, I mean those of AVC ledger. The structure in your case is like this (correct me if I'm wrong): several company codes -> CO area -> FM area. Now, AVC ledgers are...
View ArticleRe: Budget Reconstruction (FMAVCREINIT)
Hi, Please, browse SCN forum for FM activation in a living system: you would see a lot of information. Also, keep in mind that FMAVCREINIT is not the only action you would need to perform. This is...
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Thanks for quick reply. Our busines model is one company code only. one CO area and one FM area. We have configured a user (Z) AVC ledger. Derivation sets control on Funded Program object. Our funded...
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But you said "I'm working on a client where several Company Codes share a single CO Area" In this case, I don''t understand your task. Which several levels of control do you want to have and why?
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Yes, my bad... I said several company codes and that's not correct. Is only one company code, one CO area and one FM area. We want to place the object control in the AVC ledger at the Funded Program...
View ArticleCopy Commitments/Actuals from CO to FM
Hi experts, Is there a way to copy Commitments/Actuals from CO to FM? We have a scenario where Funds Management will go live after the financial year has already begun in an already existing system....
View ArticleUsing UI5 for displaying forms with form bundles in TRM
Hey, I have much experience with using Adobe Interactive Forms and WebDynpro Forms within TRM but now the client has a wish to use a UI5 application for data capture and display. Has anybody got any...
View ArticleRe: Multi Level Availability Control
If you have just one company code, then I don't see any issue. You are free to derive your control objects in whatever way you please. If you have just one level of budget control, then I'd suggest...
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You say "AVC strategy makes sense only if you want to control same transaction on two or more different levels (which is quite unusual).". I beleive that is exactly our case, we need two different AVC...
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You have to make two AVC ledgers for this. Each ledger will have their own derivation strategy and their own AVC control objects.
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Thank you, that's the answer I was looking for. I knew if was not possible but I wasn't sure as I never had this requirement before. Thanks again.
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