Dear SAP Folks,
In this blog post, I will share how to upload initial stock or material inventory balance using Migration Cockpit this tile is available in (S4HANA 2020)
Introduction,
Migration Cockpit is a awesome tile it can be used to upload more than 119 masters datas
one of our frd already posted Initial stock entry using LTMC refer below link
https://blogs.sap.com/2019/06/10/sap-s4hana-migration-cockpit-for-initial-stock-upload-process/#
But its is the advance version - only possible in Fiori tile S4HANA 2020 Migtration Cockpit
Now we see Initial stock upload,
Steps.
- Project creation
- Download Material Inventory balance template and fill initial stock data's
- Upload
- Prepare
- Mapping Task
- Simulate
- Migrate
Project Creation
While creation of Project client should be open condition then only possible to create project if client not open means system doesnot shows create icon.
Follow Screen shot steps.
Here Enter Project Name and enter
Select Material Inventory balance and move right side
Now click Review
Here click do not allow if click allow means system takes relavant master data file
Now click create project
Here Project is created then click right side Arrow below migration object.
Now download Material inventory balance template and update Material number, Qty, Batch amount, Date of manufacture......etc
Now upload file and Follow screen shot.....
File uploaded successfully now go to the prepare step.
Click preparation task
Preparation task is completed next click mapping task and confirm all datas
Mapping task is completed now click simulate.
Simulation is completed successfully then click Migrate
Now final step migration is completed then go to the material document list it shows all data Material Number, Qty, Batch, Amount if you want detaily means open material docment and see...........
Conclusion:
I hope this is useful for all of our community members
I believe, It will be helpful and will provide sufficient information to the readers
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Thanks & Regards
Venkatakrishnan Subramani