Authorization Object: G_888_GFGC
FI-SL Customizing: Field Movements
Category: Basic Functions
Definition
Authorization object for maintaining field grouping codes in FI-SL
Configuration.
Authorizations for this authorization object are checked in the
following functions:
Create field movement (GCF1):
– To access this transaction, the user must have create authorization
for at least one field movement.
– To create a special field movement, the user must have create
authorization for this field movement.
Change field movement (GCF2):
– To access this transaction, the user must have change authorization
for at least one field movement.
– To change a special field movement, the user must have change
authorization for this field movement.
Display field movement (GCF3):
– To access this transaction, the user must have display authorization
for at least one field movement.
– To display a special field movement, the user must have display
authorization for this field movement.
Delete field movement (GCF4):
– To access this transaction, the user must have delete authorization
for at least one field movement.
– To delete a special field movement, the user must have delete
authorization for this field movement.
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Object Fields
The list below includes the object’s fields, ordered by industry-standard importance:
ACTVT | Activity | Filled in 100% of cases |
GLFIELDGRP | Field Grouping Code In FI-SL | Filled in 100% of cases |
Popularity Statistics
Average popularity of G_888_GFGC in roles: 0% (What does this mean?)
Average popularity of G_888_GFGC by users: 2% (What does this mean?)
Object G_888_GFGC is frequently used by users in the following areas:
FI:Financial Accounting
BC:Basis Components
Environmental Analysis
1. Common authorization objects used with G_888_GFGC:
G_880_GRMP | FI-SL Customizing: Global Companies | Objects appear together in 50% of cases |
G_881_GRLD | FI-SL Customizing: Ledger | Objects appear together in 0% of cases |
G_ADMI_CUS | Central Administrative FI-SL Tools | Objects appear together in 0% of cases |
2. Appearance of G_888_GFGC in T-Codes:
8KE1 | PCA: Rollup: Create Field Assignment | Used in 100% of cases |
8KE2 | PCA: Rollup: Change Field Assignment | Used in 100% of cases |
8KE3 | PCA: Rollup: Display Field Assignmnt | Used in 100% of cases |
8KE6 | PCA: Delete Rollup Field Assignment | Used in 100% of cases |
FML1 | Create FI-SL Customizing Ledger | Used in 100% of cases |
FML2 | Change FI-SL Customizing Ledger | Used in 100% of cases |
FML3 | Display FI-SL Customizing Ledger | Used in 100% of cases |
FMSPLIT_EXPRESS_INST | Quick installation FI-SL | Used in 100% of cases |
GCB1 | Change FI-SL Customizing Comp. Code | Used in 100% of cases |
GCB2 | Display FI-SL Customizing Comp.Code | Used in 100% of cases |
GCG1 | Create FI-SL Customizing Glob.Comp. | Used in 100% of cases |
GCG2 | Change FI-SL Customizing Glob.Comp. | Used in 100% of cases |
GCG3 | Display FI-SL Customizing Glob.Comp | Used in 100% of cases |
GCIQ | Quick installation FI-SL | Used in 100% of cases |
GCR1 | Rollup: Create Field Assignment | Used in 100% of cases |
GCR2 | Rollup: Change Field Assignment | Used in 100% of cases |
GCR3 | Rollup: Display Field Assignment | Used in 100% of cases |
GCR6 | FI-SL Customizing:Del.Rollup Fld.A. | Used in 100% of cases |
GCR7 | Rollup: Direct Access | Used in 100% of cases |
GCR8 | Rollup: Direct Access | Used in 100% of cases |
GLR1 | Flex. G/L: Create rollup ledger | Used in 100% of cases |
GLR2 | Flex. G/L: Change rollup ledger | Used in 100% of cases |
GLR3 | Display flex. G/L rollup ledger | Used in 100% of cases |
GCF1 | Create FI-SL Customizng Fld Assign. | Used in 75% of cases |
GCF2 | Change FI-SL Customizng Fld Assign. | Used in 75% of cases |
GCF3 | Display FI-SL Customizng Fd Assign. | Used in 75% of cases |
GCF4 | FI-SL: Delete Field Assignment | Used in 75% of cases |
GCL1 | Create FI-SL Customizing Ledger | Used in 75% of cases |
GCL2 | Change FI-SL Customizing Ledger | Used in 75% of cases |
GCL3 | Display FI-SL Customizing Ledger | Used in 50% of cases |