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RE:[sap-dev] CDHCR and CDPOS customer changes

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Reply from P_Applestone on Aug 28 at 11:43 AM
Hi Marek,

I think that the transaction recorded in the change tables is the first one used in the session for that object. So if you display a customer or vendor, then go into change mode, make a change and save it, the display transaction is the one recorded in the tables.

PS Vendor and customer address changes are stored against object class ADRC

Peter

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Marek Stelcik
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 11:25 AM
Subject: CDHCR and CDPOS customer changes

Hi SAP guys,
I observed CDHDR and CDPOS table where object class was "DEBI" and found interesting (at least for me) thing. This contains changes to CUSTOMER master date - i.e. changed tables are KNA1, KNB1, KNBK and KNVV.

1) However there are also listed changes performed using vendor transactions (like FK01/FK02 - Create/Change Vendor (Accounting) or XK01/XK02 - Create/Change vendor (centrally)}. Can you briefly describe how it is possible that vendor transaction changed customer master data (is ithis possible only for vendors that are also customer or it more complicated)?

2) There are changes performed through transactions ..03 which should be display only. Examples from my data are XD03 (Display Customer (Centrally)), FD03 (Display Customer (Accounting)) and VD03 - Display Customer (Sales). Can you describe how it is possible to change data through these transactions?

Thanks a lot

 
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