Source Data For QM - Selected Set
Source Data For QM - Selected Set
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Overview
A migration template (Microsoft Excel XML Spreadsheet 2003 file) consists of different sheets which are visible at the bottom of the migration template. You use the
different sheets to specify the data that belongs to different data structures. For example the migration template for the migration object 'Product', contains a sheet
for basic data, a sheet for plant data, and so on. Some sheets are mandatory, and some are optional.
A migration template is based on the active view of the relevant migration object. You can find information about the active view in the Microsoft Excel XML file. In
the file, navigate to File -> Info. You can find the active view name under Properties -> Tags.
Prerequisites
In the Microsoft Excel XML Spreadsheet 2003 file, navigate to 'File' -> 'Options' -> 'Advanced'. Under the option 'When calculating this workbook:', ensure that the
option 'Set precision as displayed' is selected.
Information about File Sizes
SAP S/4HANA Cloud
If you are migrating data to SAP S/4HANA Cloud, the default size limit for each uploaded XML file is 100MB. If required, you can zip several files together. Note
that the combined size of all the XML files you want to add to the zip file must not exceed 160MB. The limit for zip file is still 100MB.
It contains information about the mandatory and optional sheets, as well as detailed information for each sheet (for example the expected data type and length for
the fields in each sheet).
On the 'Field List' sheet, you can view the following information for each field in the migration template:
• The name of the sheet, and whether it is mandatory or optional. Only mandatory sheets have the suffix 'Mandatory', for example 'Basic Data (Mandatory)'. All
other sheets are optional.
Note:
You can quickly get an overview of the mandatory and optional sheets by looking at the color of the sheet names at the bottom of the migration template. The name
of the mandatory sheets have the color orange, while the optional sheets have the color blue.
• The group name for the fields in a sheet.
• The individual fields in each sheet, as well as whether fields are mandatory for a sheet.
• Information about the expected format of the individual fields, for example the data type and length.
Note:
In the field list sheet, certain technical information about the fields is hidden by default. The columns 'SAP Structure' and 'SAP Field' (columns 8 and 9) are hidden
by default. The column 'SAP Structure' is the technical name of the structure that the field belongs to. The column 'SAP Field' is the technical name of the field. To
unhide these columns, select the columns adjacent to either side of the columns that you want to unhide. Right-click your selection, and choose 'Unhide'.
If you want to extract data from SAP ERP, the technical name of structure and the technical name of the field often corresponds to the SAP ERP table name and
field name. Also, the SAP Release Note (2568909) for SAP S/4HANA Cloud data migration content uses the technical names of the structures and fields.
Note:
Although an optional sheet may contain mandatory columns, if the sheet is not relevant for your project, there is no need to fill the mandatory columns in the sheet
with data.
Note:
Rows 4, 5, and 6 are hidden by default. Row 4 is the technical name of the structure (corresponds to the sheet name). Row 5 is the technical name of the field
(corresponds to row 8 - the field description). Row 6 contains technical information such as the data type and length.
To unhide these rows, select the rows adjacent to either side of the rows that you want to unhide. Right-click your selection, and choose 'Unhide'.
• Number
Enter numbers with decimals in the relevant country-specific format, for example 12.34 (United States) or 12,34 (Germany). For fields with decimals, the declared
length includes decimals (if required), for example if the information for the column states: Length: 8, Decimals: 3, then a number such as 12345.678 is permitted.
Note that decimal places are not mandatory. In this example, you can specify a whole number up to length 8 without decimal places, for example ‘1’. This number
would be set to ‘1.000’ internally. For negative numbers, ensure that a minus sign ('-') directly precedes the number, for example '-100'. Note that currencies with
more than 3 decimal places are not supported.
Note that the maximum field length supported by Microsoft Excel is 15 digits (including decimals). If you have longer numbers, use the option for transferring data to
S/4HANA using staging tables.
• Date
Enter the date in your country-specific format, for example 12/31/1998 (United States) or 31.12.1998 (Germany). Note that Microsoft Excel automatically recognizes
different date formats and transforms them automatically to the correct XML format.
• Time
Enter the time in the format HH:MM:SS, for example 02:52:40
Important Information
Do not make any changes to the structure of the migration template, specifically:
• Do not delete, rename or change the order of any sheet in the migration template.
• Do not change the formatting of any cells.
• Do not use formulas.
• Do not hide, remove, or change the order of any of the columns in the migration template.
Note:
Any changes to the sheets will result in a corrupted XML structure. Such modified migration templates are not supported by the SAP S/4HANA migration cockpit.
Field List for Migration Object: QM - Selected set
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Sheet Name Group Name Field Description Importance Type Length Decimal
QM Selected Set (mandatory)
Key Plant mandatory for sheet Text 80
Catalog mandatory for sheet Text 80
Selected Set mandatory for sheet Text 8
Selected sets Language Key mandatory for sheet Text 40
Status of Master Record mandatory for sheet Text 1
Short Description of the Selected Set mandatory for sheet Text 40
Long text Text unrestricted
Source Data for Migration Object: QM - Selected set
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Key
Plant* Catalog* Selected Set* Language Key*
Key Main category by which code You use selected sets to combine The language key indicates
uniquely groups and codes are classified different codes from one or more
identifying according to their contents (e.g. code groups within a catalog type. - the language in which texts are
a plant. characteristic displayed,
ADP1 1 DECISION EN
ADP1 1 GRADE EN
- Selected set
Selected sets
Status of Master Record* Short Description of the Selected Long text
Set*
A mandate can take the following status: For each selected set, there will be
• Entered (0) (only basic data of the mandate are entered) Type: Text several languages here, the text
• Active (1) (mandate may be used in a payment program) Length: 40 types in each language should be
• To Be Confirmed (2) (mandate is created but the signature is unique.
2 still missing) Decision Decision
2 GRADE GRADE