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VC_FINS_CFIN_MDG - Define Mapping Entities (Enhanced Configuration)

VC_FINS_CFIN_MDG - Define Mapping Entities (Enhanced Configuration)

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In this Customizing activity, you enhance and change the set of mapping entities and dependent fields.

Define Mapping Entities

If you need to map new ID types or codes you can configure a new mapping entity. Customer-defined mapping entities must start with Y or Z.

A mapping entity defines mapping for either an object identifier or a code:

  1. Define a Mapping Entity for Object Identifier Mapping
Choose New Entry to create a new line in view Define Mapping Entities. Make the following entries:
  • In the Object ID field, use value help to choose the object ID you want to map.

  • Mapping Entity= Object ID

Use the customer namespace Y* or Z*. (It's just a naming convention to use the Object ID here. If you use a standard Object ID, you still need to adhere to the customer namespace for the mapping entity.)
  • If the object identifier has a complex key structure, also enter the ID Field Nameusing the value help.

  • If the object identifier has context fields, enter also ID Context 1and, if applicable, ID Context 2using the value help.

  • Save your entries.

If you need to introduce a new Object Identifier beforehand, follow the instructions documented in Enhanced Business Mapping, chapter Introduce a new Business Object Identifier:
  1. Define a Mapping Entity for Code Mapping
Choose New Entry to create a new line in view Define Mapping Entities. Make the following entries:
  • Select the appropriate Type(Data Element or Structure) from the list box.

  • Enter the Global Data Typeyou want to map. Use the value help for your convenience.

  • Mapping Entity= Global Data Type

(It's just a naming convention to use the GDT here. If you use a standard GDT, you still need to adhere to the customer namespace for the Mapping Entity.)
  • Save your entries.

If you need to introduce a new GDT for code mapping beforehand, follow the instructions documented in Enhanced Business Mapping, chapter Introduce a new Global Data Type (GDT).
  1. Define Mapped Fields (SAP System)
Here you can check the standard assignment of fields to mapping entities delivered by SAP. This view is read-only.
  1. Define Mapped Fields (Customer System)
Here you can define the fields which you want to map as a mapping entity:
  • Choose the mapping entity you want the field to belong to on view Define Mapping Entity.

  • Enter the Structureto which the field to be mapped belongs.

  • Press Enter.

  • Define the Field Name of the field to be mapped.

  • If required by the underlying structure, you also have to specify the Context Field 1 and, if applicable, Context Field 2.

  • Save your entries.

Definitions made here override definitions delivered by SAP.

See also Define Mapping Actions for Mapping Entities.






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