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πŸ“Š SAP S/4HANA Challenge: SE16H Formulas! πŸš€
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Test your SAP skills! πŸ§ πŸ’‘ In my latest video, I demonstrated how to use formulas in SE16H to calculate the difference between the posting date and the clearing date in the BSEG table.

Let’s see if you got it! πŸ‘‡

πŸ” Question:
Which field in the BSEG table did I use as a reference field to define the new calculated field?

7 months ago | [YT] | 11



@Abdullahgalal

Correct Answer: C) ZBDTOT (Days After Due Date) Explanation: When creating a new calculated field in SE16H, SAP needs a reference field to determine the data type (e.g., number, date, character). The reference field should have a similar data structure to the field being created. In the video, I wanted to calculate the difference between the Posting Date (BUDAT) and the Clearing Date (AUGDT). Since this calculation results in a number representing days, I needed a reference field that already stores a number of days. πŸ’‘ Why ZBDTOT? ZBDTOT (Days After Due Date) is an existing field in BSEG that already calculates the number of days after a due date. Since my new field also represents a number of days, using ZBDTOT as a reference ensures that SAP correctly treats it as a numerical value rather than text or a date. πŸš€ Pro Tip: When creating formulas in SE16H, always choose a reference field that has the same data type as your new field to avoid errors! #SAP #SE16H #SAPTips #SAPCommunity #DataAnalysis

7 months ago | 1

@Abdullahgalal

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7 months ago | 0

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