Numbering of table sets

The numbering of the predefined table sets is as follows:

Rxxxyyaa

  • R: Requirement
  • xxx: Number of the table sharing requirement.
  • yy: Number that indicates the type of table set. 00 means that only the key tables are part of the table set, and therefore the user must generate the referenced tables. For these types of table sets, the description of the table set ends with (KT).10 means that all referenced tables, that can be shared, are included in the table set. This last table set is not delivered.
  • aa: Version number

The following overview shows the ordering of the table sets:

  • 000 – 049 General Multicompany Setup
  • 050 – 099 Central Common Data
  • 100 – 149 Financial
  • 150 – 199 Invoicing
  • 200 – 239 Purchasing
  • 240 – 279 Sales
  • 280 – 299 General Order Management
  • 300 – 349 Manufacturing
  • 350 – 399 Enterprise Planning
  • 400 – 449 Warehousing
  • 450 – 499 Freight Management
  • 500 – 549 Service
  • 550 – 599 Project
  • 600 – 649 Quality Management
  • 650 – 699 ODM
  • 700 – 749 People
  • 750 Tools
  • 800 – 899 Localizations
  • 999 Maximum set

Sharing referenced tables

One or more tables of a table set can have references to other tables outside the table set. If a table that is shared has references to other tables, and the references are mandatory, the referenced tables must also be shared. For example, table set R00200, version 10, contains the Implemented Software Components (tccom000) table. This table has references to these tables:

  • Addresses (tccom130)
  • Countries (tcmcs010)
  • Languages (tcmcs046)

If the Implemented Software Components (tccom000) table is shared, the Addresses (tccom130), Countries (tcmcs010), and Languages (tcmcs046) tables must also be shared if the table references are mandatory. See Table references.