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Transaction Code: MM03
Description: Display Material &
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: SAPMMG01
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object: M_MATE_STA
Development Package: MG
Package Description: Application development R/3 material master prior to 3.0
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: LO-MD-MM
Description: Material Master
amp; Plant Data Overview: MM03 is a transaction code used in SAP Materials Management (MM) module. It is used to display material and plant data for a given material number. This transaction code is used to view the material master data, such as the material description, unit of measure, and plant-specific data. Functionality: MM03 allows users to view the material master data for a given material number. This includes the material description, unit of measure, and plant-specific data. The transaction code also allows users to view the stock levels for a given material number at a particular plant. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code MM03 in the command field. 2. Enter the material number in the Material field. 3. Click on the Execute button to view the material master data for the given material number. 4. To view the stock levels for a given material number at a particular plant, click on the Stock/Requirements List button and enter the plant in the Plant field. 5. Click on Execute to view the stock levels for that particular plant. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with other related transaction codes such as MM02 (Change Material & Plant Data) and MM04 (Display Changes to Material & Plant Data). These transaction codes can be used to make changes or view changes made to the material master data for a given material number.
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