Creating a Transformation Model

Objective

After completing this lesson, you will be able to generate a transformation model.

Generating a Transformation Model

Creating a Transformation Model

The transformation model holds all transformation objects, their relations, filters, and rules. You can create one based on a confirmed digital blueprint.

Watch this video to see how to create and review a transformation model.

You can review the following details of the transformation model in the tabs:

  • General: You can find the following information:
    • Digital blueprint properties: You can review the analysis date and the confirmation date of the digital blueprint that you selected as the basis for the transformation model.
    • Content timestamp: You can see the exact date and time of the content on which the transformation model is based. Additionally, you can review all content changes that have occurred since the specified timestamp by checking the content change log.
  • Transformation Objects: Here, you can see all transformation objects taking part in the migration project. The content is separated into two categories:
    • Standard Objects: These are transformation objects coming from our standard SAP ECC content.
    • Custom Objects: These are transformation objects coming from the result of a system scan. They can be custom implementations like Z* or Y* tables, as well as other objects that are not part of our standard content.
  • Transformation Filters: Here, you can see all transformation filters that are applied to a transformation model. In the Standard Objects and Custom Objects columns, you can review how many transformation objects are assigned to each filter in the selected transformation model.
  • Transformation Model Versions: Here, you can check if a transformation model version is already created for the transformation model.
  • Solution Patterns: Here, you can see all the solution patterns that can be applied to a transformation model.