FF-7 SAP TCode - Planned Item Journal









What is FF-7 (Planned Item Journal) and how is it used? Within an SAP system there are numerous transaction codes (TCode) that each serve different purposes and provide easy access to a variety of different functionality. One such TCode is FF-7, which provides access to Planned Item Journal SAP screen functionality within R/3 SAP (Or S/4HANA) systems, depending on your version and release level.

Below for your convenience is a few details about this tcode including any standard documentation. In-order to use this transaction within your SAP system simply enter it into the command input box located in the top left hand corner of the SAP GUI, and press enter. You can also add additional command options such /o to trigger in new window..See full list of command options available.

execute FF-7 tcode

Program Name:
Screen Number: 0000

Parameter transaction: Yes
FF-7 is a parameter transaction so it actually executes a differnet tcode. This is while when you debug FF-7 it will actualy show a different tcode based on the parameter value below. Note if the the tcode within the parameter includes /* it means that it will call the transaction and skip the first screen. You can also use this yourself in the top left commend box to skip the first screen when calling a transaction.

Tcode Parameter: /NFF-9 P_TFREC=;P_FDREC=X;

FF-7 Authorisation objects

In-order to be able to use a SAP transaction code you need to have the correct authorisations setup for your user ID. To check if you have the required level of authorisation to run this use tcode SU53 via a new session (i.e. /N). Simply execute FF-7 and then execute /NSU53 immediately afterwards. A report of all authorisations checked will then be displayed...See check tcode authorisation for full details and screenshots of how to check what authorisations you are missing to use a tcode.


SAP GUI Support for tcode FF-7

When a tcode is created you can select which SAP GUI it has support for from HTML, Java and the main Windows GUI you are probably most familiar with.
GUI for HTML is selected
GUI for Java is not selected
GUI for Windows is not selected

SAPGUI for HTML
FF-7 includes support for the HTML web based GUI. The SAP GUI for HTML generates HTML pages for each screen of the SAP transaction so that it can be executed within a standard web browser. Please note there are technical restrictions and possible incompatibility issues with certain browsers which means some transaction functionality may not function correctly.

SAPGUI for Java
FF-7 does not support the Java based GUI. The SAP GUI for Java support provides more controls than the SAP GUI for HTML, but requires a plug-in to be downloaded and installed on the users PC so is less popular than the SAP GUI for HTML.

SAPGUI for windows
FF-7 does not support the Windows based GUI. Windows(WinGUI) support is the most popular option and transactions can be run under SAP GUI for Windows.



SAP Program associated with transaction FF-7

For further details and documentation see program

FF-7 SPRO IMG Menu Path

Information Systems->General Report Selection->Treasury->Liquidity->Liquidity Planning->Payment Advice Journal->Planned Item Journal(FF-7)

Information Systems->Accounting->Treasury->Liquidity->Liquidity Planning->Payment Advice Journal->Planned Item Journal(FF-7)

Accounting->Financial Supply Chain Management->Treasury and Risk Management->Transaction Manager->Information System->Reports->Liquidity->Liquidity Planning->Payment Advice Journal->Planned Item Journal(FF-7)

Accounting->Financial Supply Chain Management->Cash and Liquidity Management->Cash Management->Information System->Reports for Cash Management->Payment Advice Journal->Planned Item Journal(FF-7)



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