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eCATT vs LSMW

Former Member
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Dear Gurus

could pls tell me the difference between eCATT Vs LSMW, because both are uploading the master file is it any difference in that.

regards

mohammed renu

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Former Member
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Both are separate tools for uploading Data.ECATT is considered to be simpler campared to LSMW. ECATT have been introduced later, compared to LSMW.

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Rajesh Banka

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Former Member
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Hi Mohammad,

One more additional information..

CATT or eCATT is not supported in ECC6, so it would need to be LSMW if using this version.

Regards,

Vvieks

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you can use t-code SECATT instead in ECC6.

Former Member
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hi

check

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hi,

LSMW-

The LSM Workbench is an R/3-based tool that supports you when transferring data from non-SAP systems ("Legacy Systems") to R/3 once or periodically.

The tool supports conversion of data of the legacy system in a convenient way. The data can then be imported into the R/3 system via

1. Batch input.

2. Direct input.

3. BAPIs or IDocs.

The LSM Workbench was developed on the basis of the following principles:

1. Most of the functions should reside in R/3. No collection of individual programs on different platforms.

2. The quality and consistence of the data imported into R/3 should be more important than speed and performance of data migration.

3. Existing knowledge and coding should be used.

4. The developed "mapping" and rules should be reusable and thus be used repeatedly in projects.

The main functions of the LSM Workbench are:

1. Import data (legacy data in spreadsheet tables and/or sequential files)

2. Convert data (from source format to target format)

3. Import data (into the database of the R/3 application)

The following items should be considered:

1. Make sure that R/3 customizing is finished.

2. Determine the data contained in your legacy system and which of the data will be required in the future (with respect to business operation).

3. Decide whether it makes sense to use this tool with respect to the data volume to be transferred.

Preconditions

1. Identify the transaction(s) in R/3 via which you want to import the data into your SAP system.

2. Map the fields in advance in written form: Assign the source fields to the target fields.

3. Determine the form in which non-SAP data will be transferred into the SAP system (e.g. via "Move" or according to a rule).

4. In which way will the data be extracted from the non-SAP system? Note: The LSMW does not extract data.

5. In which form is the legacy data available? Determine accordingly which of the LSMW functions will be applied.

CATT-

1. What CATT does is record you performing the actual transaction once.

2. You then identify the fields that you wish to change in that view.

3. Then export this data to a spreadsheet to populate with the data required.

4. This is uploaded and executed saving you keying in the data manually.

5. To perform CATT, it has to be enabled in your production environment (your systems administrator should be able to do this - SCC4).

6. You will also need access to your development system to create the CATT script.

The use of CATT is for bulk uploading of data. Although CATT is primarily a testing tool, it can be used for the mass upload of data. The way CATT works is like a real user actually inputting on the SAP screen. You prepare a set of data that are required to be input into the system and execute what you called a Test Case and CATT will do the boring task of keying for you.

regards

bhaskar