Quantcast
Channel: SCN : Document List - SAP Master Data Governance
Viewing all 300 articles
Browse latest View live

R11 130 error while approver finalize the CR in MDGS

$
0
0

Issue:

 

When the approver finalize the CR # 26061 in MDGS for the Vendor Master # 12345 block the change are not flown to MP1. Based on this we have

verified the logs in SLG1 the error message as "An address with GUID 53D942C0341D3580E10080010A785401 does not exist for business partner

12345" and the Message no. R11130.

 

Also we have verified the table BUT000 for the BP # 12345 and found that it has mapped to GUIID: 5106D20CF5951020E10080000A785429. When we

try to search the GUIID: 53D942C0341D3580E10080010A785401 in table BUT000. No entry found.

 

Solution:

 

Based on this we have found the OSS # 1550109 and implemented and aalso make sure you execute the report MDG_BS_BP_ADDRESS_GUID_2STA this will adjust the staging table data and resolved my issue.

 

Hope this might be useful.

 

Regards,

Sada


MDG Vendor master Block / Deltion not flowing to ECC afteractivation

$
0
0

Issue:

 

Whenever the users update the Block indicator in MDG by CR # XXXXX the data had not flown to ECC after activation of the change requests.  Based on this we verified the log details in T-code MDS_PPO2 we are able to see the error message as “ Vendor 12345 already exists for function VN” . The error message number is F2 631.

 

Solution :

 

We  have start investigate the issue and found few things.

 

Whenever if we want to block the vendor master for all company code and purchase org then only we need to select  as below (screen shot: 1) , else we need to select the specific company code (screen shot : 2) for  our testing purpose we have selected the Co. code 1085 and 1089 of vendor # 1234 in Company code data tab  and created the CR # 12345.

 

After the activation of CR # 12345 the company code block data has flown to ECC successfully (screen shot: 3) and the same way it is worked for Posting Block for all company codes and Purchasing organization in MDG to ECC. Hence the check box should not be selected in both /all the tabs (Supplier General Data and Co.Code (or) Supplier General Data and purchasing organization).

 

FYI, per standard whenever all the tabs  (posting block for all company code and purchasing org, Company code and purchasing org posting block) are maintained the data is not flowing from MDG to ECC.

 

Screen shot : 1

 

1.png

 

Screen shot : 2

 

2.png

Screen Shot : 3

 

3.png

4.png

Hope this will be useful those who are new to MDGS.

 

Regards,

Sada

SAP MDM Vs MDG

$
0
0
SAP Master Data Management (MDM)SAP Master Data Governance (MDG)
Server / SoftwareNetWeaver MDM 7.1 - SP1 to SP10                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               NetWeaver 7.0, CE 7.1, CE 7.2, NetWeaver 7.3                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          NetWeaver PI 7.1, 7.3MDG -  EHP5, EHP6, 6.1, 7.0                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        BRFplus                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
Data ModelingMDM ConsoleMDG - Data Modeling
Data ProcessingMDM Data ManagerMDG - Data Processing
Data ImportMDM Import ManagerMDG - Data Transfer Framework - Import
Data ExportMDM SyndicatorMDG - Data Transfer Framework - Export
UI ModelingDone directly in PortalMDG - UI Modeling
Value MappingMDM Import Manager - Value MappingMDG - Value Mapping
Key MappingMDM Import Manager - Field MappingMDG - Key Mapping
SearchMDM Data Manager - SearchMDG - Data Quality and Search
Duplicate CheckMDM Data Manager - Matching ModeMDG - Data Quality and Search
ValidationMDM Data Manager - ValidationsValidation Rules (BRF+)
WorkflowNetWeaver BPMABAP Workflow
Rule Based WorkflowNetWeaver BPM with BRMABAP Workflow with BRF+
User InterfaceJava Web Dynpro with MDM Java APIABAP Web Dynpro with FPM
Master Data Integration with other systemsMDM Import Server (MDIS) with PI - Inbound                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  MDM Syndication Server (MDSS) with PI  - OutboundMDG - Data Replication Framework
Out-of-the-Box Data ModelsProduct, Material, Vendor, Customer, Business Partner, Employee0G - Financials, MM - Material, BP - Business Partner
Supported Data Exchange formatsFlat Files, XML, Web ServicesEnterprise Services, ALE, IDocs

How To... Master Data Governance for Material Extend MDG-M User Interface (EhP6 on)

$
0
0

SAP Master Data Governance for Material (MDG-M) provides business processes to find, create, change, and mark material master data for deletion. It supports governance of material master data on a central hub and distribution of material master data to connected operational and business intelligence systems. The processes are workflow-driven and can include several approval and revision phases, including collaboration between all users participating in master data maintenance. In EhP6 MDG-M addresses only descriptive data for the Material.  This guide describes how to adapt the UI of Master Data Governance for Material from EhP6 on.

View this SAP How-to Guide

Extending the Data Model by New Fields in MDG-F

$
0
0

This guide provides you with the foundation knowledge you need to extend the MDG-F data model by new fields.

View this Document

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions in MDG-S/C/BP

$
0
0

Questions

Answers

  • Q: Is it recommended to copy data model BP?

It is not recommended to create a copy of the data model BP.

The existing data model can be easily enhanced in various ways:

    • Adding new fields to an existing entity type.
    • Adding new tables as type 4 entity to an existing entity type.
    • Adding new type 1 entities to the data model.

    top

    • Q: Is it recommended to copy existing user interfaces?

    It is not recommended to copy existing user interfaces.

    The existing user interfaces can be easily enhanced in various ways without the need of a copy or a modification of the pre-defined user interfaces. A copy might destroy the binding to improvements and/or corrections made by SAP.

      • Adding and/or removing fields from the pre-defined user interface can be done by customizing the user interface.
      • The user interface can be adapted dynamically using context based adaptations.
      • Enhancing the user interface with custom UIBBs can be done using the enhancement functionality of FPM.

      top

      • Q: How can I start the user interface customizing configurator?

      There are different ways to start the customizing configurator for user interfaces:

          1. Favorite in the SAP Menu
            1. Logon to your MDG Hub system.
            2. Create a new entry in you SAP Menu Favorite List.
            3. Choose Web Dynpro Application.
            4. Define the Web Dynpro Application as CUSTOMIZE_COMPONENT.
            5. Define any Description.
          2. Configure the own user as FPM Configuration Expert
            1. Logon to your MDG Hub system.
            2. In the top-menu bar choose System > User Profile > Own Data.
            3. Switch to tab Parameters.
          3. Enter Parameter IDFPM_CONFIG_EXPERT and set its value to X.
            1. Save the changes.

      If you now start any user interface that is based upon FPM, you’ll notice two new buttons in the upper right area of the user interface. Both are usable to start the customizing configurator. The screenshot below uses the search for business partners as example.

      [TODO: Screenshot]

      top

      • Q: Why does the context based adaptation (CBA) not change the layout of the overview page (OVP)?

      The layout of an OVP can only be changed by CBAs during the startup of the application. It is not possible to change the OVP (e.g. the sequence of UIBBs) using a CBA during UI round-trips. CBAs can only change the layout of single UIBBs for each round-trip.

      top

      • Q: Why are recent changes applied to the user interface not visible for other users?

      The actual UI that is being displayed to a user in the web browser is determined from various components of the UI configuration:

        • Personalization
        • Enhancements
        • Context Based Adaptations
        • Base Configuration

        The general rule is that the personalization is the strongest component. This is best explained with an example:

        The base configuration defines the overview page as a list of UIBBs. Since a user does not want to scroll, he or she creates a personalization of the page introducing a stacking of the UIBBs in tab-strips. A UI designer decides to create a context based adaptation that sets a single UIBB to “hidden and excluded from event loop”. All users not having a personalization will not see this UIBB anymore. The user with the personalization set is unaffected by this change. This is because the UIBBs that are hidden and excluded from event loop still belong to the OVP. They can be added to the OVP using personalization. Since the user has created a personalization that shows the UIBB (the personalization was created before the CBA), the UIBB is still visible. To exclude the UIBB you must either reset personalization or delete the UIBB in the CBA.

        System administrators might use the ABAP Web Dynpro application WD_ANALYZE_CONFIG_USER to check and/or reset user personalization centrally.

        top

        • Q: I want to hide / show a UIBB dynamically via CBA. Why doesn’t it work?

        Most likely you tried to control its visibility by adapting the according attribute within an OVP component configuration, called “Hidden Element”. Or you might have decided to create a new CBA configuration that in comparison to its base configuration just adds the UIBB concerned to the page’s list of UIBBs. Both approaches will not lead to a dynamic visibility of the UIBBs.

        From within the application configuration navigate to the component configuration of the relevant UIBB itself, not of the OVP. There you create a new CBA, maintain all relevant dimensions’s values as you wish and set the checkbox labelled “Hide UIBB” at the bottom of the “Add Adaption” popup.

        top

        • Q: How can I define another search method as default?

        You can define the standard search method on the search screen via customizing for the OVP component configuration. Please find below a description at the example of the Vendor-like-UI.

          1. Create a customizing for the OVP component configuration BS_OVP_SP_VL
            1. On the Search screen click right mouse button and choose ‘Technical help …'
            2. Click on the link for the Application Configuration BS_OVP_SP_VL
            3. Select the configuration name of the OVP, for Vendor-like UI this is BS_SP_VL_OV
            4. Move to customizing mode by selecting ‘Additional functions -> Create / Edit customizing’.
          2. Exchange feeder configuration BS_BP_DQUERY_DB_ADDRESS_ATTRIB by any other search feeder configuration available, for instance BS_BP_DQUERY_DB_BP_GENERAL (BP general attributes)
            1. Press the ‘Edit’ button
            2. Within the navigation pane on the left side select the initial page
            3. In the Overview section change the ‘Config ID’ of the Search Criteria UIBB from ‘BS_BP_DQUERY_DB_ADDRESS_ATTRIB’ to another configuration. You can search for other relevant configurations by entering ‘BS_BP_DQUERY_*’. Select the relevant configuration.
          3. Adapt wire setting that previously connected BS_BP_DQUERY_DB_ADDRESS_ATTRIB with result list feeder by exchanging BS_BP_DQUERY_DB_ADDRESS_ATTRIB with the same configuration ID you used in step 2.
            1. Within the Overview section move from tab ‘Page Schema’ to tab ‘Wire schema'
            2. You will get a message ‘UIBB key is not valid’ for the element ‘Wire: List BS_SP_VL_QUERY_RESULT’. You have to enter the new configuration selected in step 2c into field ‘Source Component’.

        top

        • Q: I want to prevent deletion of Bank Accounts still being required by business processes?

        MDG does not support such a check out-of-the box. It is possible to trigger such a check from MDG. However very often business processes do not run on the MDG system but on seperate ERP systems. The following steps describe how you can enhance MDG in a way that these checks are triggered from there and decide whether a Bank Account can be deleted in MDG or not:

          1. Create a Custom Handler Class. Please follow the respective How-to-Guide which you can also find in SCN on the Extensibility Guide for MDG.
          2. Implement method CHECK_AUTHORITY_MASS_BY_ENTITY and trigger the checks from there. Fill table ET_KEY_NO_AUTHORITY for bank account which must no be deleted. In the UI to change customers / suppliers the delete icon will be disabled for the respective bank accounts.

        Pleas keep in mind that this method will be called multiple times during each roundtrip. Therefore it is important to take care on performance of the checks. We also recommend to buffer results wherever possible to avoid unnecessary execution of the checks.

        FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions in MDG-S/C/BP

        $
        0
        0

         

        Questions

         

        1. Q: Is it recommended to copy data model BP?

        2. Q: Is it recommended to copy existing user interfaces?

        3. Q: How can I start the user interface customizing configurator?

        4. Q: Why does the context based adaptation (CBA) not change the layout of the overview page (OVP)?

        5. Q: Why are recent changes applied to the user interface not visible for other users?

        6. Q: I want to hide / show a UIBB dynamically via CBA. Why doesn’t it work?

         

        Answers

         

        1. Q: Is it recommended to copy data model BP?

          It is not recommended to create a copy of the data model BP.

          The existing data model can be easily enhanced in various ways:

          • Adding new fields to an existing entity type.
          • Adding new tables as type 4 entity to an existing entity type.
          • Adding new type 1 entities to the data model.
          top
        2. Q: Is it recommended to copy existing user interfaces?

          It is not recommended to copy existing user interfaces.

          The existing user interfaces can be easily enhanced in various ways without the need of a copy or a modification of the pre-defined user interfaces. A copy might destroy the binding to improvements and/or corrections made by SAP.

          • Adding and/or removing fields from the pre-defined user interface can be done by customizing the user interface.
          • The user interface can be adapted dynamically using context based adaptations.
          • Enhancing the user interface with custom UIBBs can be done using the enhancement functionality of FPM.
          top
        3. Q: How can I start the user interface customizing configurator?

          There are different ways to start the customizing configurator for user interfaces:

          If you now start any user interface that is based upon FPM, you’ll notice two new buttons in the upper right area of the user interface. Both are usable to start the customizing configurator.

          1. Favorite in the SAP Menu
            1. Logon to your MDG Hub system.
            2. Create a new entry in you SAP Menu Favorite List.
            3. Choose Web Dynpro Application.
            4. Define the Web Dynpro Application as CUSTOMIZE_COMPONENT.
            5. Define any Description.
          2. Configure the own user as FPM Configuration Expert
            1. Logon to your MDG Hub system.
            2. In the top-menu bar choose System > User Profile > Own Data.
            3. Switch to tab Parameters.
            4. Enter Parameter IDFPM_CONFIG_EXPERT and set its value to X.
            5. Save the changes.
          top
        4. Q: Why does the context based adaptation (CBA) not change the layout of the overview page (OVP)?

          The layout of an OVP can only be changed by CBAs during the startup of the application. It is not possible to change the OVP (e.g. the sequence of UIBBs) using a CBA during UI round-trips. CBAs can only change the layout of single UIBBs for each round-trip.

          top
        5. Q: Why are recent changes applied to the user interface not visible for other users?

          The actual UI that is being displayed to a user in the web browser is determined from various components of the UI configuration:

          The general rule is that the personalization is the strongest component. This is best explained with an example:

          The base configuration defines the overview page as a list of UIBBs. Since a user does not want to scroll, he or she creates a personalization of the page introducing a stacking of the UIBBs in tab-strips. A UI designer decides to create a context based adaptation that sets a single UIBB to “hidden and excluded from event loop”. All users not having a personalization will not see this UIBB anymore. The user with the personalization set is unaffected by this change. This is because the UIBBs that are hidden and excluded from event loop still belong to the OVP. They can be added to the OVP using personalization. Since the user has created a personalization that shows the UIBB (the personalization was created before the CBA), the UIBB is still visible. To exclude the UIBB you must either reset personalization or delete the UIBB in the CBA.

          System administrators might use the ABAP Web Dynpro application WD_ANALYZE_CONFIG_USER to check and/or reset user personalization centrally.

          • Personalization
          • Enhancements
          • Context Based Adaptations
          • Base Configuration
          top
        6. Q: I want to hide / show a UIBB dynamically via CBA. Why doesn’t it work?

          Most likely you tried to control its visibility by adapting the according attribute within an OVP component configuration, called “Hidden Element”. Or you might have decided to create a new CBA configuration that in comparison to its base configuration just adds the UIBB concerned to the page’s list of UIBBs. Both approaches will not lead to a dynamic visibility of the UIBBs.

          From within the application configuration navigate to the component configuration of the relevant UIBB itself, not of the OVP. There you create a new CBA, maintain all relevant dimensions’s values as you wish and set the checkbox labelled “Hide UIBB” at the bottom of the “Add Adaption” popup.

          top

        Configuration and Enhancement of SAP Master Data Governance

        $
        0
        0

        This page provides domain-specific information on how to add fields or capabilities to your solution, reconfigure your solution, or integrate your solution within your software landscape. The documents are typically enriched with screenshots, instructions, and - where necessary - sample code.

         

        The documents are valid for releases EhP5 to MDG7.0.

         

        Disclaimer

        SAP code or application samples and tutorials are NOT FOR PRODUCTION USE . You may not demonstrate, test, examine, evaluate or otherwise use them in a live operating environment or with data that has not been sufficiently backed up. You may not rent, lease, lend, or resell SAP code or application samples and tutorials.

         

        Domain Specific Areas

        Application Framework including Custom Objects

        Title
        Description and Documents
        Valid-From
        Valid-To
        Smart Business

        New May 2014

        Configuration and Use of Smart Business for SAP Master Data Governance

        SAP Smart Business applications provide insight into the real-time operations of your business by collecting and displaying KPIs directly in your browser. To do this, SAP Smart Business combines the data and analytical power of SAP HANA with the integration and the interface components of SAP Business Suite. To enable the implementation of SAP Smart Business applications in SAP Master Data Governance, this guide describes the tasks and concepts necessary for initial setup and configuration of all components in the SAP Smart Business system landscape.MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        HANA

        New May 2014 HANA Drill Down: Extensibility Guide

        The SAP HANA-based search of master data is one of several ways of searching master data that reside in SAP HANA. You can create a HANA view and configure it to explore the master data or to perform a drilldown search. This guide describes how you can flexibly extend the drilldown application with custom buttons and hyperlinks that enable navigation to other UIs.MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        SAP
        HANA-based Search - Implementation of the Access Class Interface for the Reuse
        Model

        You can use this document to implement the access class interface for your reuse model so that the HANA-based search of master data can retrieve both active data and inactive data.MDG7.0MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        Joining Text Tables to Replace Technical Names with Descriptions in the HANA View for Drilldown Search

        The SAP HANA-based search of master data is one of several ways of searching master data that reside in SAP HANA. You can create a HANA view and configure it to explore the master data or to perform a drilldown search. If the HANA view contains attributes with technical keys (such as Country Keys or Region Codes), the drilldown search results display technical keys instead of text descriptions. To ensure that  text descriptions display in the browser panes and result sets of the drilldown search, you must manually modify your generated SAP HANA views in SAP HANA Studio by adding text joins to the corresponding text tables.MDG7.0MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        BI Content

        Activating BI Content for Analysis of Change Requests

        With MDG 6.0 EHP6, SAP supports BI Content; reports and functions that analyze how effectively change requests are processed in your organization. You must activate the content first, as described in this document. You can analyze change requests from the following perspectives:

        • Processing times (for example, view a graphic indicating what proportion of change requests violate Service Level Agreements)
        • Statuses (for example, view a graphic indicating what proportion of change requests are in process)
        • Change requests involving you
        EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        User Interface

        How to use a customer specific UIBB in MDG application 'Create Change Request'

        This tutorial describes how to use a customer specific UIBB in the MDG application 'Create Change Request' (WebDynproApplication usmd_crequest_create).MDG6.1MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        Customizing Navigation for Change Request Steps in the User Interface for Multi-Record Processing

        In multi-record processing, you can define different user interfaces for the same change request step. For example, you can make the initial step appear different to the approval step or the processing step.MDG6.1MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Creating a UI Configuration and Integrating it with the MDG CommunicatorYou can copy an existing UI Configuration and adapt it to your needs. As an example, we copy the Component Configuration of the Overview Floorplan (OVP) USMD_SF_CARR_OVP and delete the attachment User Interface Building Block (UIBB).MDG6.1MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Customizing Navigation for Change Request Steps in the User Interface for Single-Object ProcessingDuring Single Object Processing, you want to define different User Interfaces for individual Change Request steps. For example, in a Supplier Scenario you might want one step to make the general data visible, and, in another step you might want only the purchasing organization data to be visible.MDG6.1MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        How to Add Fields to the Change Request UI (MDG EhP6)This article describes how you can do this with the new UI technologies that are used by the domain specific Web Dynpro applications for material and supplier with enhancement package 6.EhP5MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Hiding Fields in the Change Request User InterfaceYou want to hide fields of the change request UI. For example you do not want to allow users to enter a due date when submitting a change request.
        EhP5
        MDG6.1
        Enhancement of the User Interface Building Block for Change RequestsIn this example, you require an extra parameter to control the process and the workflow for change requests - Requesting Business Area.  You do not model this parameter is as part of the MDG data model because it is not part of the business context.  Instead, you store the parameter together with the change request number in a Z-table.  In addition, you place the parameter on the change request UIBB on the tab for the general data. The user can select from business areas defined in Customizing. (The relevant data element is GSBER and the relevant table is TGSB). When a user opens the change request for display, the Requesting Business Area parameter is displayed and cannot be changed.EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Video tutorial on how to create a lean request step with a role-specific UI and less strict data validations in MDG for Custom Objects.EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        API
        Updated January 2014 Application Programming Interface Customizing GuideDepending on the software release, MDG offers different APIs for consumption with different functional scopes. This guide describes the Application Programming Interfaces for each release.EhP5MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        Updated June 2014How to Read Approval Info for Master Data by Calling MDG API

        This document applies for all MDG master data. It is especially useful for the G/L Account because of the SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley Act) compliance. In the G/L Account area, MDG-F is also known for its SOX compliance. SOX requires thorough tracking of changes with approval processes. This document shows you how to get relevant approval information for the G/L Account by calling all MDG APIs.EhP5MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Workflow
        How-to handle Entities with type 4 in BRF+This article explains how entity types 4 with 1:1 and 1:N cardinality are handled in BRF+ by an small example.EhP5MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        How to Check or Derive an Attribute Value in MDG Using BRFPlus
        With SAP Master Data Governance you can use BRFplus to define rules for checking attribute values or to derive them. This step-by-step guide shows you how to create such a rule. This procedure can be applied to any MDG application
        or data model. The MDG for Custom Objects Example Scenario is used as an easy
        to understand basis for this how to document
        .
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        BADI USMD_SSW_RULE_CONTEXT_PREPARE
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Rule Based Workflow: Enhancement for parallel workitemsBADI USMD_SSW_PARA_RESULT_HANDLER
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Rule Based Workflow: Enhancement for Flexible User DeterminationBADI USMD_SSW_DYNAMIC_AGENT_SELECT
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        BADI USMD_SSW_SYSTEM_METHOD_CALLER
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Sending an E-mail notification from the rules-based workflow
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Setting up extended workflow notifications in order to send out e-mails when new workflow items are generated (also allows you to include a link to the workflow inbox in the generated e-mail).
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        How to add an additional task to the inboxYou create own workflow definitions with new workflow tasks and want to see the corresponding workitems in the MDG inbox.
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Description how to trigger an Email to all users involved once a change request is finally approved. The Email contains a protocol of the change request incl. changes and associated metadata.
        EhP5MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Extensibility
        Description how to extend new attributes for entity type
        EhP5MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        SAP How-To Guide Develop a Custom Master Data Object in SAP Master Data Governance (ERP 6 EhP5 and EhP6)Many companies want to manage custom object in a central Master data system to be able to harmonize this information across the landscape. Custom objects can be individual defined object such as assets or locations. Custom objects are typically less complex master data object with a small and simple data model.EhP5MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        This tutorial describes how to create an enrichment spot implementation with user interaction in Master Data Governance. The implementation is called when executing Checking for non-existent objects in the object list of a change requesta consistency check in the Single Processing UI (WebDynpro Application usmd_entity_value2).EhP6
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Enrichment of Master Data in MDG – Generic Guide and Sample ImplementationYou can use the enrichment framework to enrich the MDG data with external services or with internal logic. The enrichment framework also supports embedding of specific UIs for enrichment. The first section of this guide provides a generic overview of how enrichment works. The second section provides an example of address validation.MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Checking for non-existent objects in the object list of a change requestSAP Master Data Governance offers the feature to include the keys of objects that do not yet exist in the object list of a change request. Rather than waiting until all data is ready before specifying changes, you can work simultaneously on object creation and the processing of the change request. This document shows how to implement BAdIs  that provide warnings and errors about non-existent objectsEhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Value Mapping
        You want to maintain mass value mapping (customizing mapping) via file export/import.
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Data Replication
        You want to replicate data from your customer-specific data model to target systems (using flex option).
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        Financial Data

        Title
        Description and Documents
        Valid-From
        Valid-To

        Data Model Metadata

        A zip file containing a spreadsheet for the Financials data model.MDG7.0MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Updated May 2014 SAP How-To Guide for MDG-F - OverviewThis guide provides you with foundation knowledge about financial data and its related governance solution financial governance (MDG-F).MDG7.0MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        New May 2014 Entity Derivation in MDG-F

        Explains how to implement a custom cross-entity derivation for MDG-F entity types. It covers the key concepts and implementation details in general and includes a real-life example of the MDG-F data model 0G.

        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        New May 2014 Enable Changeable IDs in MDG-FExplains how to enable the new functionality of changeable IDs for MDG-F entities. It describes the key concepts and implementation details as well as possible enhancement options.MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        New May 2014 Enable multi-copy of Accounts in Company Code in MDG-FExplains how to enable the new functionality for copying a single Account in Company Code to multiple target Accounts in Company Code. It describes the key concepts and implementation details as well as possible enhancement options.MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        New May 2014 Enable HANA Search in MDG-F

        Explains how to enable the new functionality for HANA search. It describes the key concepts and implementation details as well as possible enhancement options.

        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        New May 2014 Enable Primary Cost Elements for Accounts in MDG-F

        Explains how to enable the new functionality for the one-step creation of Primary Cost Elements for Accounts. It describes the key concepts and implementation details as well as possible enhancement options.

        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        New May 2014 Enable Dynamic Parallel Approval for Company Code Data in Rule-based Workflow

        (Available since EhP5.)

        Shows you how to create parallel approval workflow steps using a rule-based workflow when the parallel number is determined dynamically.EhP5MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        Using the Master Data Management Generic Extractor (MDMGX) for Initial Load in MDG-F

        Foundation knowledge to perform an initial load of master data into the financial governance (MDG-F) data model.MDG7.0MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        Updated May 2014

        Extending the Data Model by New Fields in MDG-F

        Foundation knowledge to extend the MDG-F data model by new fields.MDG7.0MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        ALE Replication from MDG Hub to ERP Using the Same Client in MDG-F

        Foundation knowledge for setting up an ALE scenario for the replication of MDG_F entities into the same physical client system. (MDG hub and ERP system share the same client.)MDG7.0MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Enhancing the change request user interface in MDG-F
        Example how to display an additional account form in the create change request application only when the A-segment account is processed in the change request.
        EhP5MDG6.1
        Remote Where-Used List: Example ImplementationThis guide demonstrates how to use the remote where-used-list in MDG. The standard delivery includes a generic user interface and an example Business Add-In (BAdI) implementation for the ACCOUNT entity type of the 0G data model.  In this document, we use the default implementation as an example of all implementations.EhP6MDG6.1
        In this article we look at two different approaches for extending the 0G data model of MDG-F. In the first section, we extend the 0G model directly. In the second section, we extend a copy of 0G. Finally, we compare the advantages and disadvantages of the two approaches.EhP6MDG6.1

        Material Data

        Title/Group
        Description and Documents
        Valid-From
        Valid-To
        Extensibility
        Best Practice for Maintenance StatusThis guide provides background information about the maintenance statuses for the material master and the use of the maintenance statuses in MDG for Material.allall
        Maintenance for Multiple MaterialsThe guide provides some insights on the applicability of the features to create or change multiple materials, also with respect of boundary conditions and limitations.allall
        Set Up Parallel Change Requests for MaterialChange Request in parallel for a single Business Object enables you to activate or reject a change request independently from the processing results of other change requests for the same business object. This guide gives some background information and explanation for setting up Parallel Change Requests for the Business Object Material.MDG7.0MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Create new User Interfaces for Multiple-Record Processing

        Multiple-Record Processing offers a streamlined process, with a UI that enables you to create change requests for multiple records with greater efficiency. This guide shows how to create new configurations for material.

        MDG7.0MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        You use this guide to extend the MDG-M data model by a new entity type. The attribute values of the new entity type will be copied to the corresponding ERP tables (reuse option) after activation of the change request.
        EhP6
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Extend MDG-M Data Model by a New Entity Type (Standard-ERP Table, Reuse Option)
        You can use this guide to extend the MDG-M data model by a new entity type. The
        attribute values of the new entity type are copied to the corresponding ERP
        tables (reuse option) after activation of the change request. For additional
        information about how to extend the UI, see :
        EhP6
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        You can use this guide to extend the MDG-M data model by a new field. The system copies attribute values of the new field to the corresponding ERP table (reuse option) after activation of the change request.
        EhP6
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        Extend MDG-M Data Model by

        Custom Z-Fields from Existing Tables

        This guide describes how to extend the preconfigured content of MDG-M with customer z-fields from the existing backend tables.
        EhP6
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        This guide describes how to extend the UI of Master Data Governance for Material to display additional data.
        EhP6
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Adjust
        MDG-M Homepage
        This guide describes how to extend the Homepage of Master Data Governance for Material to display additional linksEhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Create Custom Print FormsThis guide shows you how to create a custom print form to support different layouts and custom fields.MDG7.0MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Extend Model with Complex Backend Data (e.g. MLAN)This guide describes how to extend the preconfigured content of Master Data Governance for Material, contained in the data model MM, with Tax Data.EhP5MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Central guide for SAP MDG-M extensibilityIncludes topics such as field extensions, table extensions, UI adaptation, etc.EhP5EhP5
        This guide describes how to adapt the generic UI of Master Data Governance for Material in EhP5.
        EhP5EhP5
        File Up and DownloadThis How To Guide shows how the CSV file download and upload functionality can be used for MDG materials.EhP5EhP5
        Checks and Derivations
        This how-to guide gives an overview of the checks which are used in MDG-M and gives examples for checks and derivations built in BRF+.
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Workflow
        Enable Dynamic Parallel Approval for Company Code Data in Rule-based WorkflowThis document shows you how to create parallel approval workflow steps using a rule-based workflow when the parallel number is determined dynamically.MDG6.1MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Follow-up Work Item to Maintain Material Related ObjectsThis guide describes how to integrate follow-up work items for material related objects into the MDG Change Request process.MDG6.1MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Rule Based Workflow with Partial ActivationWhen using the rule-based workflow, the process pattern '06 Activation (Bypass Snapshot)' means that the material is activated, even if the material record was changed in the backend system since the change request was created. Any backend changes are lost upon activation. You can adjust this behavior with SAP Note 1797009.
        MDG6.1
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        BADI USMD_SSW_RULE_CONTEXT_PREPARE
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Rule Based Workflow: Enhancement for parallel workitemsBADI USMD_SSW_PARA_RESULT_HANDLER
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Rule Based Workflow: Enhancement for Flexible User DeterminationBADI USMD_SSW_DYNAMIC_AGENT_SELECT
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        BADI USMD_SSW_SYSTEM_METHOD_CALLER
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Sending an E-mail notification from the rules-based workflow
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Setting up extended workflow notifications in order to send out e-mails when new workflow items are generated (also allows you to include a link to the workflow inbox in the generated e-mail).
        EhP5
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Performance
        Performance TweaksBesides the official sizing guide for customer system landscapes, this guide focuses on the MDGM application and how it can be accelerated. The findings are based on the “Create Material” scenario but can also be applied to the “Change Material” scenario.MDG6.1MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Performance TweaksBesides the official sizing guide for customer system landscapes, this guide focuses on the MDGM application and how it can be accelerated. The findings are based on the “Create Material” scenario but can also be applied to the “Change Material” scenario.EhP6EhP6

        Data Models
        Data Model Metadata
        A zip file containing a spreadsheet for the Material data model. This spreadsheet contains information about the data model, the MaterialERPBulkReplicateRequest and related backend data.
        EhP5MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Search
        Enhance the Material Search (EhP5)Adding extra fields to the search templateEhP5EhP5
        Replace Enterprise Search by DB or alternative search provider
        For the standard delivery scope, MDG-M requires a fully configured Enterprise Search (ES). To mitigate this dependency, this
        guide describes how to adapt MDG-M so that another search provider can be used.
        The example focuses on integrating a Database base search (DB search), but
        other search providers can be supported in a similar way.
        MDG6.1
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Enhance the Material Search (EhP6 on)
        With MDG for Material master data it is possible to extend the data model MM. If you want to search also with these new fields you have to extend the search too.
        EhP6
        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Data Import/Data Replication
        Using Data Import Framework (DIF)You can use the Import Master Data service to import files containing material and classification data to the MDG system. This guide provides background information about the Data Import Framework (DIF) and describes how to use the DIF to upload material data from a CSV file using a BAdI for the file conversion.EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Using Data Replication Framework (DRF)This guide provides background information about the Data Replication Framework (DRF).

        The guide also describes how to set up the system to enable immediate distribution of changes in the material master during activation of the material (SAP Note 1764329).

        EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Using Enterprise Material Services (SOA)This guide explains how to enhance the asynchronous SAP Material Enterprise Services MaterialERPBulkReplicateRequest_InMDG6.1MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        Customer / Supplier Data

        Title
        Description and Documents
        Valid-From
        Valid-To
        Extending SAP Master Data Governance for Supplier - Part 1Data Model ExtensionsEhP5
        EhP5
        Extending SAP Master Data Governance for Supplier - Part 2User Interface ExtensionEhP5EhP5
        SAP How-To Guide: Extend the MDG Business Partner - OverviewThis guide provides you with the foundation knowledge you need to extend business partner data and its related governance solutions: customer governance (MDG-C) and supplier governance (MDG-S).EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        You can use this guide to extend the MDG
        Business Partner (including MDG-C and MDG-S) by creating and registering a custom handler class.
        EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        SAP How-To Guide: Extend the MDG Business Partner - Create or Redefine a UI Feeder Class
        You can use this guide to extend the MDG Business Partner by creating or redefining a feeder class for the user interface.
        EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        SAP How-To Guide: Extend MDG-S Data Model by a new Entity Type (Flex Option)
        You can use this guide to extend the MDG-S /MDG-C data model by a new entity type. The attributes
        of the new entity type only exist in the MDG context and not in the ERP data models (flex option).
        EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        SAP How-To Guide: Extend MDG-S Data Model by a New Field (Reuse Option)You can use this guide to extend the MDG-S data
        model or the MDG-C data model by adding attributes that already exist as database fields in the appropriate customer include of the SAP Business Partner
        / Vendor / Customer (MDG reuse option).
        EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        SAP How-To Guide: Extend the MDG Business Partner – Node Extension (Reuse Option)You can use this guide to extend the data model
        for supplier governance (MDG-S) or for customer governance (MDG-S) by creating a new node, using the reuse entity type.
        EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        SAP How-To Guide: Extend the MDG BP – Ensure Auto-creation of ERP Vendors with MDG-SYou can use this guide to extend supplier governance (MDG-S) by ensuring that every time a user creates a supplier using the main user interface for supplier governance, the solution always creates an
        ERP vendor record.
        EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        You can use this guide to extend the customer governance and supplier governance so that MDG users who are only interested in the environment of their local business system only get to see entries for this local business system (such as company codes and payment terms).
        EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Installing, Configuring, and Using the Excel Upload for Business PartnerYou can upload business Partner data in batch to MDG-S from a .csv file. This document provides the installation and configuration instructions, a link to the relevant source code and excel file, and instructions on how to use the excel upload.EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Archived Guides
        SAP How-To Guide: Extend MDG-S / MDG-C Data Model by a New Field (Reuse Option)
        You can use this guide to extend the MDG-S data model or the MDG-C data model by adding attributes that already exist as database fields in the appropriate customer include of the SAP Business Partner / Vendor / Customer (MDG reuse option).
        EhP6
        SAP How-To Guide: Extend MDG-S / MDG-C Data Model by a New Entity Type (Flex Option)You can use this guide to extend the MDG-S /MDG-C data model by a new Entity Type. The attributes of the new entity only exist in the MDG context and not in the ERP data models (flex option).  Note: This is not the right guide for you if you need an extension where the data is stored in tables outside of MDG (i.e. Partner Functions).EhP6
        Data Models
        A zip file containing separate
        spreadsheets for Business Partner, Supplier, and Customer.
        Each spreadsheet contains
        information about the following:
        • The data model
        • Related backend data
        • iDocs
        • Services
        EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        Integration Scenarios

        Title
        Description and Documents
        Valid-From
        Valid-To
        New December 2013Using
        Enhanced Integration of CRM with MDG for Customers (MDG-C) in a CRM/ERP Data
        Exchange
        This guide describes how to use enhanced integration of CRM with MDG for Customers in a CRM / ERP Data Exchange Scenario.EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        A cross-system master data process for supplierImplementation details for a simplified cross system Supplier On-boarding scenario leveraging SAP's Enterprise Master Data Management portfolio consisting of SAP NetWeaver Master Data and SAP Master Data Governance. The overarching process is modeled using SAP NetWeaver Business Process Management.EhP5MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)
        Customizing Integration Between MDG and ERPThe intention of this document is to support SAP MDG implementation projects with general guidelines, templates and links to documentation that can be a basis for the synchronization process – including lists of customizing objects that might be affected.EhP6MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        Featured Content in SAP Master Data Governance

        $
        0
        0

        It's the Customer's Voice that Counts

        Read this blog to find out why it is often better to speak about solutions rather than describing functions. 3 November 2014

         

        Effective Information Governance for the Networked Economy

        SAP Thought Leadership Paper outlines what information governance means in the networked economy. 24 October 2014


        SAP Master Data Governance - Updated Product Roadmap

        To find out about SAP MDG today, planned innovations and future vision, read Markus Ganser's blog. 30 September 2014

         

        What is SAP Master Data Governance?

        To get a good understanding of SAP Master Data Governance, watch this 2014 webinar recording. 26 September 2014

         

        Benefit from Innovations in SAP Master Data Governance 7.0 SP02 (Feature Pack)

        SAP Master Data Governance 7.0 is generally available with Support Package 2 (Feature Pack). Read Markus Kuppe's blog to find out what the feature pack has in it for you; for information on the SAP MDG 7.0 core release, read this blog26 September 2014

         

        Extensibility and Configuration Options for SAP Master Data Governance

        Find extensibility and configuration options for SAP Master Data Governanceat one spot. Includes recent updates. 26 September 2014

         

        SAP Fiori and SAP MDG

        To find out how SAP Fiori apps can extend the reach of SAP Master Data Governance, read Markus Ganser's blog. 5 June 2014

         

         

        SAP Ranked Leader in Forrester WAVE for MDM

        Recent Forrester Wave™ on master data management (MDM) ranks SAP as a leader. Read more in this blog. 14 February 2014

         

        System Landscape Recommendations for SAP Master Data Governance 7.0

        Read this brand new document that outlines deployment recommendations for SAP Master Data Governance 7.0. 28 January 2014

        SAP MDM Vs MDG - Kousik Mukherjee

        $
        0
        0
        SAP Master Data Management (MDM)SAP Master Data Governance (MDG)
        Server / SoftwareNetWeaver MDM 7.1 - SP1 to SP10                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               NetWeaver 7.0, CE 7.1, CE 7.2, NetWeaver 7.3                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          NetWeaver PI 7.1, 7.3MDG -  EHP5, EHP6, 6.1, 7.0                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        BRFplus                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
        Data ModelingMDM ConsoleMDG - Data Modeling
        Data ProcessingMDM Data ManagerMDG - Data Processing
        Data ImportMDM Import ManagerMDG - Data Transfer Framework - Import
        Data ExportMDM SyndicatorMDG - Data Transfer Framework - Export
        UI ModelingDone directly in PortalMDG - UI Modeling
        Value MappingMDM Import Manager - Value MappingMDG - Value Mapping
        Key MappingMDM Import Manager - Field MappingMDG - Key Mapping
        SearchMDM Data Manager - SearchMDG - Data Quality and Search
        Duplicate CheckMDM Data Manager - Matching ModeMDG - Data Quality and Search
        ValidationMDM Data Manager - ValidationsValidation Rules (BRF+)
        WorkflowNetWeaver BPMABAP Workflow
        Rule Based WorkflowNetWeaver BPM with BRMABAP Workflow with BRF+
        User InterfaceJava Web Dynpro with MDM Java APIABAP Web Dynpro with FPM
        Master Data Integration with other systemsMDM Import Server (MDIS) with PI - Inbound                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  MDM Syndication Server (MDSS) with PI  - OutboundMDG - Data Replication Framework
        Out-of-the-Box Data ModelsProduct, Material, Vendor, Customer, Business Partner, Employee0G - Financials, MM - Material, BP - Business Partner
        Supported Data Exchange formatsFlat Files, XML, Web ServicesEnterprise Services, ALE, IDocs

        Customizing Synchronization between MDG and ERP (Guide)

        $
        0
        0

        In most cases SAP customers implementing SAP Master Data Governance (SAP MDG) need to think about the synchronization of customizing across at least two systems in order to keep consistent business processes that span multiple systems. This in particular is true if the SAP customer follows the SAP MDG Hub approach (MDG deployed on a different system than the operational ERP system). The intention of this document is to support SAP MDG implementation projects with general guidelines, templates and links to documentation that can be a basis for the synchronization process – including lists of customizing objects that might be affected.

        View this Document

        Default Values in MDG Single Object Maintenance UIs based on FPM BOL Feeder Classes

        $
        0
        0

        This document describes how to initialize fields of the Single Object Maintenance UI with default values. Different techniques for custom UIs and SAP-owned UIs are discussed.

        View this Document

        How To - MDGM: Checks and Derivations

        $
        0
        0

        The processes in Master Data Governance for Material are workflow-driven and can include several approval and revision phases, and the collaboration of all users participating in the master data maintenance. To support these processes, check and derivation rules can be created for the MM data model. Checks ensure that the master data is consistent. You can use derivations to calculate values for attributes from other resolved attributes, thereby simplifying data entry. This How-To Guide gives an overview of the checks used in MDG-M and gives examples for Checks and Derivations built in BRF+.

        View this Document

        How To... Master Data Governance for Material Extend MDG-M User Interface (EhP6 on)

        $
        0
        0

        SAP Master Data Governance for Material (MDG-M) provides business processes to find, create, change, and mark material master data for deletion. It supports governance of material master data on a central hub and distribution of material master data to connected operational and business intelligence systems. The processes are workflow-driven and can include several approval and revision phases, including collaboration between all users participating in master data maintenance. In EhP6 MDG-M addresses only descriptive data for the Material.  This guide describes how to adapt the UI of Master Data Governance for Material from EhP6 on.

        View this SAP How-to Guide

        How To-MDGM: Using Data Replication Framework

        $
        0
        0

        This guide provides background information about the Data Replication Framework (DRF). It  also describes how to set up the system to enable immediate distribution of changes in the material master during activation of the material.

        View this Document


        How To-MDGM: Maintenance for Multiple Materials

        $
        0
        0

        The following guide provides some insights on the applicability of the features to create or change multiple materials, also with respect of boundary conditions and possible limitations.

        View this Document

        How to... MDG-M: Use the Data Import Framework

        $
        0
        0

        You can use the Import Master Data service to import files containing material and classification data to the Master Data Governance system. The data from these files can update existing master data records or create new ones using the options available in the Import Master Data service. This guide describes how to use the Data Import Framework to upload material data from a CSV-file using a BAdI for the file conversion.

        View this Document

        How-To Videos for SAP Master Data Governance

        $
        0
        0

        This page provides domain-specific videos demonstrating how to use basic functions of SAP Master Data Governance.

         

        Videos about processing tasks by master data domain:

         

        Title
        Description
        Valid-From
        Valid-To

        Master Data Governance for Financials

        July 2014

        Creating an Edition

        Tutorial showing how to create an edition. An edition is an obligatory container for creating or changing master data in SAP MDG for Financials. Editions are used to specify validity periods and schedule changes for specific master data objects (MP4; 2:48 min.)

        MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        July 2014

        Creating a Profit Center

        Tutorial showing the process of creating a profit center in SAP Master Data Governance (MP4; 3:16 min.)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        July 2014

        Change Request Processing for Single Objects and Multiple Objects

        Tutorial focusing on user interaction (and UIs) in single and multiple object processing; uses the creation of a cost center and the creation of objects for a cost center group hierarchy as examples (MP4; 6:02 min.)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        October 2014
        Creating a G/L Account

        Tutorial showing the process of creating a G/L account in SAP Master Data Governance (3:24 min.)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)MDG7.0 (Feature Pack)

        Videos and learning material about basic functions of SAP Master Data Governance:

        Title

        Description

        Published

        Introduction to SAP Master Data Governance

        Recording from SAP TechEd && d-code 2014:
        Introduction of the basic concepts of SAP Master Data Governance and associated collaborative processes for master data management.
        (Duration: 46:52 mins)
        .

        Jan 2015

        Building Processes for Your Own Master Data with SAP Master Data Governance

        Recording from SAP TechEd && d-code 2014:
        Introduction on how to build your own data model and user interfaces with SAP Master Data Governance and how to create a running governance process for your model.
        (Duration: 13:47 mins)
        .

        Jan 2015

        Rule-based Workflow

        Presentation:
        SAP Master Data Governance combines SAP Business Workflow with Business Rules Framework plus into a powerful tool that puts flexibility into the hands of the business. Learn in this tutorial how rule-based workflows are constructed and build your own running governance process with it.

        Note: Information on system access for live exercises, provided in the original script, is not applicable.

        Jan 2015

        Back to top

        Time Zone issue

        $
        0
        0

        Hello All,

         

        We have created the BP number for country in MDG and it has been reviewed and Activated but the BP number is not converted to the Vendor Number in ECC system.

         

        We have analyzed and found the reason why the BP number is not replicated to ECC. This vendor is created for the Country “FO -Faroe Islands” , the time zone of the country FO is CETW. But the value is not available in SAP standard table TTZZ (Time Zone). Because of that reason we are receiving the error message as “Time zone CETW does not exist” while replicating the vendor from MDG to ECC.

         

        To resolve this we need to use the T-code STZGC and the below entry needs to be deleted. For more details please check OSS # 1991501.

         

        After we have deleted the entry CETW for country FO in T-code STZCG , then we have tried to edit the BP number MDG portal  to replicate the BP to ECC but we are unable to edit and save because of the error message “Supplier XXXX: A master record with value CETW does not exist for attribute Time zone”. This error is because entry deleted in T-code STZGC. When the BP is created in MDG portal the default time zone is set as CETW for this vendor and it is populating this error message.

         

        To resolve this error we have used the T-code BP and  changed the time zone from CETW to WET for the BP number and saved. After this change again we have edited the BP and saved. After the BP change activation the BP number is successfully synchronized to ECC as a Vendor Master without any issues.

         

        I hope this will help for  FO country code time zone issue in MDG.

         

        Regards,

        Sada

         

        How To-MDGM Enterprise Material Services Enhancement guide

        $
        0
        0

        This guide explains how to enhance asynchronous SAP Material Enterprise Services MaterialERPBulkReplicateRequest_In to accommodate your business requirements. From MDG6.1 on, the Inbound Service for Material Replication and outbound confirmation is delivered. The Inbound Service is capable to store Materials with options to Active Area, to Staging or to Active Area and in case of errors to Staging. In all cases the service considers key and value mapping definitions. Outbound Service and Inbound Confirmation are not available.

        View this Document

        Viewing all 300 articles
        Browse latest View live


        <script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>