SAP for Utilities Discussions
Connect with fellow SAP users to share best practices, troubleshoot challenges, and collaborate on building a sustainable energy future. Join the discussion.
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Migrating classical dunning history to dunning by collection strategy

Former Member
0 Kudos
407

Hi All,

As part of a requirement to upgrade our instance of IS-U, I would like to know how can we migrate the historical dunning data by classical dunning after we adopt to the new dunning procedure i.e dunning by collection strategy.

We are using SAP ECC 6.0 ehp4.

Regards,

Jibran

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

AmlanBanerjee
Active Contributor
0 Kudos
264

Hi Jibran,

You can use the standard Program RFKK_UPDATE_MASTERDATA for the purpose.

Thanks,

Amlan

View solution in original post

3 REPLIES 3

AmlanBanerjee
Active Contributor
0 Kudos
265

Hi Jibran,

You can use the standard Program RFKK_UPDATE_MASTERDATA for the purpose.

Thanks,

Amlan

0 Kudos
264

Hi Amlan,

Thanks for sharing that. I understand that the standard Program mentioned above is useful for mass updating of the master data with the collection strategy.

However, to elaborate on the requirement we need to know how the previous dunning levels can be mapped to a corresponding collection step under the collection strategy. For e.g if a customer is previously on dunning level 2 (say Harsh reminder) and upon switching to dunning by collection strategy the next collection step should carry on from the previous dunning level rather than starting again with the PN (considering this is the first collection step under the collection strategy).

Is there any way I can map the dunning levels to the collection steps under collection strategy using standard SAP or is customizing of standard events required?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Jibran

0 Kudos
264

Hi Jibran

We went through the same process and created a custom table so that the last dunning proc/level was mapped to a collection step, so it could be interrogated as the last step, so allowing the 1st collection activity to be in sequence from the original dunning activity.

Regards

Astrid