Save information about travel plan

Hi!
I´m looking for the cluster or table where system save the information about travel plan, someone kows it??.
On the other hand, I wold like to know if it´s possible to control the following case:
One employee have booked a plain but in serch result there were plain cheaper than plain selected, we save this information (if there were plain cheaper than selected) in any place??.
Thanks.

Hi,
travel plan is saved in a bunch of tables, especially FTPT_REQEST, FTPT_REQ_HEAD, FTPT_PLAN. In addition an entry in cluster PCL1 is created. Also have a look at the other tables
starting with FTPT_ , like FTPT_ITEM.
Regards,
Arinze

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    - Mass processing of pricing (some of the retail features were
    included as standard SAP as of 4.6)
    - Assortment handling is not in standard SAP
    There are other differences in inventory costing/valuation etc.
    Retail valuation only available in SAP Retail.
    What is known in the trade as the "retail inventory method" or the "retail method" involves valuating stocks at retail, often aggregated at merchandise category or departmental level.
    Both the cost method and the retail method can be used in SAP Retail.
    Actually IS-Retail is a combination of MM and SD plus other funtionalities speacially developed for the retail industry such as:
    Promotions
    Pricing
    Assortments
    Clasification
    Merchandise category
    Seasons
    Is important to mention that all the funtionality of MM and SD is avialable in SAP IS-Retail with some diferences in some transactions:
    Material master data (article in retail) has some diferences.
    Vendor master data.
    Site master data.
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