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HOWTO find S/4HANA Compatibility Views
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11-18-2017 4:03 AM
Hi all,
recently I was asked: How to find out, if the "old R/3 Tables" are still used in S/4HANA!?
Within all the Simple Finance rework the universal journal should eliminate a lot of tables, so why they are still there an even have entries!?
Example: left side = HDB (zero entries), right side = Appl. Server (tousands of entries)
First of all, if you just look at the Table entries in S/4HANA this could be misleading.
Why is that? The answer are compatibility views! And how can we find out what is happening behind the scene!?
Use t-code: SE16N (not SE16!) doubleclick on Proxy Object: You can then find the DDL Source. Now use the ABAP report to find out more details!
SE38: DEMO_SHOW_DDL_SOURCE -> FGL_FAGLFLEXA again with DDL Source FGL_GLSI... and again with DDL Source FGL_GLSI_ACD...
Finally you reach the "real table" called ACDOCA where the data is finally stored. Hope that helps!
recently I was asked: How to find out, if the "old R/3 Tables" are still used in S/4HANA!?
Within all the Simple Finance rework the universal journal should eliminate a lot of tables, so why they are still there an even have entries!?
Example: left side = HDB (zero entries), right side = Appl. Server (tousands of entries)
First of all, if you just look at the Table entries in S/4HANA this could be misleading.
Why is that? The answer are compatibility views! And how can we find out what is happening behind the scene!?
Use t-code: SE16N (not SE16!) doubleclick on Proxy Object: You can then find the DDL Source. Now use the ABAP report to find out more details!
SE38: DEMO_SHOW_DDL_SOURCE -> FGL_FAGLFLEXA again with DDL Source FGL_GLSI... and again with DDL Source FGL_GLSI_ACD...
Finally you reach the "real table" called ACDOCA where the data is finally stored. Hope that helps!
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