Reverse ML Close

Hi Experts,
The users in my company they could not able to tally the ammounts (the beginning Inventory of Actual value) in CKM3 and Profit center accounting line time report.
So we suggested to adjust the difference amount and Reverse the Material Ledger Close and then Start the ML closing from the very beginning.
Can i know how can we Reverse the ML Close. I am new to ML so i need some help on this.
Appriciate your response.
Thanks in advance

Hi Deepthi,
Pl follow the below steps to reverse the Material Ledger "Post Closing" step:
Step: 1 Open the relevant Costing Run and click on the "Change Parameters Icon"  against "Post Closing" step
Step: 2 Select the option of " Reverse" under "Processing Type" options and SAVE
Step:3   Execute the Costing Run to reverse the ML Postings.
Regards,
Pandu

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    Keywords:      Classic
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    KRTEMP 83 2005-06-27 17:09:25.0 1771 SELECT VALUE FROM NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS W
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    KRTEMP 105 2005-06-27 17:09:30.0 3296 SELECT VALUE FROM NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS
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    KRTEMP 111 2005-06-27 17:09:25.0 4878 SELECT VALUE FROM NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS
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    KRTEMP 153 2005-06-27 17:09:30.0 31065 SELECT VALUE FROM NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS
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    KRTEMP 232 2005-06-27 17:09:31.0 5893 select s.username,s.sid ,s.logon_time, s.s
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    KRTEMP 111 2005-06-27 17:09:25.0 4878 SELECT VALUE FROM NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS
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    KRTEMP 232 2005-06-27 17:09:31.0 5893 select s.username,s.sid ,s.logon_time, s.s
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    KRTEMP 256 2005-06-27 17:09:31.0 2783 and sql.hash_value = s.sql_hash_value and
    upper(s.username) like
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    You answered your own question: obviously closing the ResultSet is NOT the same thing as closing the connection.
    When you do a query, you want to get the connection, statement, and result set, load the data from the result set into an object or data structure, and then immediately close them all again in reverse order of creation. You want to keep the scope as narrow as possible. You want to use a connection pool to keep the cost of obtaining a connection down. You should leave caching of the PreparedStatements to the JDBC driver.
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