GFEBS T-Codes Flashcards
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What does FMZ1 represent?

  • Posting Change
  • Create Obligation Document (correct)
  • Change Obligation Document
  • Display Obligation Document
  • What does FMZ2 represent?

  • Cost Transfer
  • Display Obligation Document
  • Create Obligation Document
  • Change Obligation Document (correct)
  • What does FMZ3 represent?

  • Display Obligation Document (correct)
  • Change Obligation Document
  • Create Obligation Document
  • Cost Transfer
  • What does FB02 represent?

    <p>Posting Change</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does FB03 represent?

    <p>Posting Display/View</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does FB08 represent?

    <p>Posting Reversal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does FB50 represent?

    <p>Cost Transfer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does FB60 represent?

    <p>Create Invoice</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does KB50 represent?

    <p>Cost Transfer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do KB15N/KB21N represent?

    <p>Cost Reallocation/Correction</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does FM_Function represent?

    <p>Functional Area Information</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does OKENN represent?

    <p>Cost Center Hierarchy &amp; Info</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Common GFEBS T-Codes

    • FMZ1: Used to create an obligation document, essential for tracking financial commitments.

    • FMZ2: Allows users to modify existing obligation documents to reflect changes in commitments.

    • FMZ3: Enables users to display or view details of obligation documents for reference and auditing.

    • FB02: Facilitates posting changes to existing financial transactions, ensuring data integrity.

    • FB03: Provides access to display or view posted transactions, useful for financial reviews.

    • FB08: Used to reverse posted transactions, correcting errors in previous entries.

    • FB50: Enables cost transfers between different accounts, supporting budget management.

    • FB60: Employed for creating invoices, a crucial step in the billing process.

    • KB50: Similar to FB50, it focuses on transferring costs but may be used in different contexts within GFEBS.

    • KB15N/KB21N: Used for reallocating or correcting costs, ensuring accurate financial reporting.

    • FM_Function: Refers to the functional area information within GFEBS, important for departmental budgeting and allocations.

    • OKENN: Provides insights into cost center hierarchy and related information, supporting organizational budgeting strategies.

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