What Is Custom Code Impact Analysis In KTern?
Custom Code impact Analysis
- Custom Code Impact in KTern refers to the comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the effects and consequences that the migration to SAP S/4HANA may have on the existing custom ABAP code in an SAP ECC system.
- This analysis is a crucial step during the Discover phase of the Activate Methodology in SAP S/4HANA transformations.
- KTern's Custom Code Impact functionality is designed to identify areas within the custom codebase that might be affected by the migration, ensuring a smooth transition to the new environment.
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