MM tables within R/3
How can I access a list of tables in the MM module using the R/3 system? How can I add data to these MM tables and load it into the BW system from R/3? Also, within the R/3 tables, how can I tell where the fields in a datasource come from?

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You can get the complete list of all tables of a particular module using the following steps:
1. Go to SE11 and press F4 in the database table column
2. Write MM* in the Application Component column
3. Leave the column 'max no. of hits' blank

In order to fill data in MM tables you have to first fill up the setup tables. Follow these steps to fill up the setup table:

TCODE - SBIW --> Settings for Application - Specific DataSources (PI) --> Logistics --> Settings - Inventory Controlling --> Stock Initialization ( for opening balance) TCODE - SBIW --> Settings for Application - Specific DataSources (PI) --> Logistics --> Managing Extract Structures --> Initialization --> Filling in the Setup Table --> Application-Specific Setup of Statistical Data --> Inventory Management --> Perform Setup

In the source system, use tcode RSA6 then search for the required datasource and double click on it. You will be presented with a list of the fields in the data source.

This was first published in August 2006

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