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Relationship between EAMS01 and Simulation Scenarios

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Dear experts ;

Kindly let me know if there is a any relationship between ( Simulation Types and Define Simulation Scenarios)

We define simulation Scenarios in below path.Where we can define no of simulation scenarios depending on requirements.

We define Simulation Types at below path for Unbilled Revenue Reporting :-

But I could not find a link between above customizations.We wanted to execute specific simulation scenario for Reporting ,but it seems by default it executes the Billing schema.

Can anyone help me know if there is a wat to define a link between the 2 customization settings ?

regards;

Sagar

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AmlanBanerjee
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Hi Sagar,

Simulation Type controls the following properties of the simulation transaction, EAMS20-

(a) Only Simulate to End of Simulation Period

(b) Posting of simulated documents in BW

(c) Posting of simulated documents in CO-PA

(d) Updating Mass Simulation Documents to UIS (Sales Statistics)

(e) Saving of Simulated document

(f) Ignoring Implausible meter reading results

You will find the simulation type field in the transaction EAMS20, when you are creating a simulation ID.

I don't think Simulation type will help in executing a specific simulation scenario from reporting purposes, as I think you need some filtering criteria in the Billing schema

However, during the creation of simulation indexes through EAMS10, you can filter out by either any one of the following-

(a) Installation

(b) Division

(c) Billing Class

(d) MRU

(e) Rate Category

(f) Service type.

If you put any values in for either of the above fields, then the simulation indexes will only be generated specific to those scenarios, which then you can use for your reporting purposes.

Hope it helps.

Thanks,

Amlan