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KLABL_MM - Derive Default Risk Control Parameters for MM Transactions

KLABL_MM - Derive Default Risk Control Parameters for MM Transactions

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In this step, you can define the derivation strategy. A derivation strategy consists of several derivation steps with which characteristic values and control parameters can be derived one after the other.

Each of these steps describes a derivation type, which can be used to fill a number of target fields with information from a number of source fields. Hence each step describes a logical relationship between source and target fields.

The following types of derivation steps are possible:

  • Derivation rules
Derivation rules are if-then rules. These rules contain information, stored in table-form, that specifies which characteristic value combination of source fields leads to which values in the target fields.
  • Table access (table lookup)
The system can access single records in any tables by means of table access. The source fields correspond with the key of a table, from which certain field content can be transferred to target fields.
  • Assignments
Assignments can be used to assign the content of any source field or constant to a target field.
  • Initializations (clear)
  • Enhancements as part of customer exits
You can use enhancement FKLA0001 as a customer exit.You can find general information on customer exits in the SAP Library under Basis -> ABAP Workbench -> Enhancements to the SAP Standard -> Enhancement Concept. You can access detailed information on enhancement FKLA0001 by using transaction SMOD.

The general section Derive default risk control parameters is only effective where non-integrated financial object maintenance is used.The strategies stored here are used to derive the parameters.If, however, financial object integration is active, you need to store, for each activated financial object integration, the derivation of the default risk control parameters for the relevant bank transaction.

  1. Choose Edit -> Create Step.
A dialog box appears in which you can specify the type of the derivation step.
  1. Choose a step type.
Depending on the step type you choose, the system displays a maintenance screen in which you can specify the source and target fields, and the derivation rule.
  1. Choose Save.







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