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RKCORRH1 - Standard Hierarchy Adjustment - Master Data

RKCORRH1 - Standard Hierarchy Adjustment - Master Data

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Description

This program makes the following checks on the master data (cost centers, business processes, or profit centers) in the standard hierarchy.

  1. Ambiguity in the standard hierarchy: Each single value may occur only once in the hierarchy. Value ranges are not allowed. Any multiple values are deleted except for one value. This stays in the node defined in the master record. Values ranges are removed without further checks.
  2. Completeness of standard hierarchy: All master records in the controlling area must be contained in the standard hierarchy. Additional values which do not have a master record are removed.
  3. Ambiguity in the master data/standard hierarchy node assignments: Each single value in the hierarchy must be located in the node stored in the master data. Variances are corrected.

The discrepancies are removed according to the following rules.

  1. DELETE: All entries marked with DELETE are removed. These entries can be either single values or value ranges.
  2. INSERT: All entries marked with INSERT are inserted into the hierarchy. These entries can be single values or the hierarchy node itself.
  3. GENERATE: Nodes entered in the master data but not yet available in the SAP System are generated anew.
  4. Dummy nodes: End nodes no longer in the standard hierarchy or which have been regenerated must be included in the standard hierarchy. To do this, a dummy node is generated and attached under the top node. All attached nodes appear under this dummy node. The dummy node has the following name: SAP-&&&&-$; &&&& stands for controlling area and $ for the standard hierarchy category (C=cost centers, P=profit centers, B=business processes).

Note

The sub-hierarchies are not reconstructed. Only "missing" end nodes are reinserted in a hierarchy even if a superior node exists. For example, if an entire sub-hierarchy consisting of 5 levels with 100 nodes is no longer included in the standard hierarchy, the comparison would attach the 100 end nodes under the dummy node. If, however, a "vanished" sub-hierarchy can be displayed with the group maintenance functions, the better solution would be to include the sub-hierarchy in another fashion in the standard hierarchy again.

Therefore, always use the function Test standard hierarchy-master data first. Check whether you wish to undertake the correction as described. Only then should you execute the Compare standard hierarchy-master data function.

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