Hi Can anyone please explain why do we need to run f.5d and
f.5e(which post the adjustments)?
Then - How is f.5d and 1kek related?
Answer Posted / amar
hi
F.5d and F.5e and F.5f is the business area adjestment in
Balance sheet.It is usefule in balance sheet.(if some of
the entries will went in to non-business area) than these
T.codes will be used. for that u wnat to do the settings in
OBMX.
F.5d first find out the list of the all the non-busness
area Entries.
F.5e this T.code will post the non-busness are to business
are.
F.5f will generate the report for F.5e
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