on ‎2007 Mar 02 9:25 AM
Any difference between Master data and User master data ?
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Hi,
Master data in SAP is of 4 different types with respect to the business terminology.
1. Customer Master Data.
2. Material Master Data.
3. Organisational Master Data.
4. Conditional Master Data.
Ex: A small retail chain implementd the SAP in which thier customer's/distributors comes under the customer data and the material they purchases is the material master data and the organisational master data is the data which represents the area/region to which the customer belongs to and atlast the conditional data is the pricing data for the material .
The user's who operates the business eg: end users and also who develops and support the SAP system is nothing but the User Master Data
Conclusion: Master Data -
> Business related
User Master Data ---> System related.
Regards,
Ashok
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Hello ,
Master data remains unchanged for long period of time. It contains information that is always needed as it is.
For example, customer master data can contain their name, billing address and back details.
Similarly, user master data contains roles granted to the user. In this way, a user menu and authorizations for the activities contained in the user menu are assigned to the user. Only users who have a user master record can log on to the system.
Although authorization is a part of customizing data too.
Hope that was usefull.
Warm Regards,
Shantanu
Message was edited by:
Shantanu Bansal
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