Friday 29 July 2016

Steps for opening and closing period – MM FI CO

As many of us struggle with changing periods in our DEV and QA environments, here is quick reference for opening and closing period. In doubt, please consult with your FI/CO expert.

There can be upto four transaction involved depending on your situation.

◉ MMRV – Allow posting to previous period
◉ MMPV – Close Periods
◉ OB52 – Change view “Posting Periods: Specify Time Intervals”: Overview
◉ OKP1 – Maintain Period Lock

1. MMRV: View current period / Allow posting to previous period


This transaction allows you to view current period and change setting for posting to previous period.

All SAP Modules, SAP MM, SAP FI, SAP CO, SAP ERP, MM (Materials Management)

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2. MMPV: Close Periods


In MMPV you can execute period closing up to the end of the current fiscal year. The period closing program updates the administration record, thus ensuring that the stock data of the material master are updated.

If, for example, you want to close your periods up to 03/2013, you are not allowed to post values in 01/2013. Therefore, if you still want to make postings in period t, you should execute period closing only for a maximum of t+1 periods.

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3. OB52: Change view “Posting Periods: Specify Time Intervals”: Overview


In this activity, you close the posting periods for FI-AA and open the new periods for FI-AA.

No more FI-AA postings can be made to the previous period. Postings for the future periods are allowed.

All SAP Modules, SAP MM, SAP FI, SAP CO, SAP ERP, MM (Materials Management)

4. OKP1: Maintain Period Lock


If needed, unlock period for CO transaction.

All SAP Modules, SAP MM, SAP FI, SAP CO, SAP ERP, MM (Materials Management)

If I have missed anything here or misinterpreted, let me know and I will correct it or add additional clarification/tips.
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