Select radio button “Batch Input Recoding” and click “Recordings: Overview”
click “Create Recording”
Click Recording name and Description, usually I use the t-code. click “Continue”
Enter the t-code and click “Continue”
Start recording … Enter the Condition type and press Enter
You must Enter the valid Condition Type and Press ENTER
Enter Material Enter Plant Enter Vendor Enter Amount Press ENTER SAVE The reason for entering exactly as if manually creating MEK1 is to properly recored ALL steps into the LSMW recording.
Cleick to show “Default” field names which will be mapped to the CSV flat file later
SAVE
Field names to be mapped to the CSV file later
BACK
BACK
BACK
SAVE
Type the Recording ID
BACK
Step 2 : Maintain Source Structure
Maintain a Source Structure for data mapping
Toggle to change mode
Click “Create Source Structure”
Normally I create all these names using consistent methods… click “Continue”
Here can have multiple source structure, but we need only one here. SAVE
BACK
Toggle to change in this session from now on
Step 3 : Maintain Source Fields
Maintain Source Fields from step 1 to Source Structure in step 2
Click the select the “Source Structure” and click the “Table Maitenance” ICON
Enter field names and SAVE and BACK
Make sure the sequence is exactly what you have from your incoming CSV file !!!!!!!!
Save and BACK
Step 4 : Maintain Source Relations
Assign Source Structure with source fields (step 2 & 3) to the recording in step 1
Save
One recording with One structure is auto assign
BACK
Step 5 : Maintain Field Mappings
Map fields from Recording (step1) and into fields in Source Structure in (step3) with option for conversion rules to the mapped fields
Clik on Condition Type here and click “Source Field”
Double-click to select the Source field
continue the same with the rest
Mapped each field accordingly ...
Create a spreadsheet for the data
Enter content as mapped
SAVE as .CSV
Step 6 : Specify Files
Skip the Step before this (Fixed Values, Translations, Routines) if it is not required to data conversions.
Click to select source of “Legacy data” from PC and select “Add Entry”
F4
Set Comma
Set FIle Names at Start of File
SAVE & BACK
Step 7 : Assign Files
Assign File to the Source Structure
Click to select “Source Structure” (yellow), and cilck “Assignment”
SAVE & BACK
Note file assigned to the Source Structure
Step 8 : Read Data
Upload the Data in LSMW Read File Mode (required step) also to check data mapping.
BACK twice
Log of data Read
Step 9 : Display Read Data
Check LSMW read data format
Data uploaded and SAVED into this file for read format only
Step 10 : Convert Data
Check LSMW read data format to write format (possibly with conversion rules before step 6)
BACK
Step 11 : Display Converted Data
Double-check LSMW write format converted data
Data uploaded and SAVED into this file for write format
BACK
Step 12 : Create Batch Input Session
Prepare for batch input instruction
6 instructions created
Step 13 : Run Batch Input Session
Execute Batch input for data upload from CSV file
Create another file
Perform Read to convert to lsmw.read Perform Convert to convert to lsmw.conv Create batch Run batch for new files
Data upload completed
Create another file for data upload
Perform Read to convert to lsmw.read Perform Convert to convert to lsmw.conv Create batch Run batch for new files
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