SAP VDCNCL Rescission of Business Operation Table

Overview

VDCNCL is a standard SAP S/4HANA table that stores Rescission of Business Operation data. There are total 24 fields in the VDCNCL table. The following is a list of the fields that make up this table. Key fields are marked in blue.

The table VDCNCL belongs to Portfolio (FS-CML-PO) module and is located in the package Rescission of Consumer Loan (FVVCL_CNCL).

In addition, following links provide an overview of foreign key relationships, if any, that link VDCNCL to other SAP tables and standard CDS views available based on VDCNCL table in S/4HANA 2020.

Techincal Settings of VDCNCL

Below are technical details of the table VDCNCL

  • Buffering not allowed
  • No buffering
  • Storage type is Column Store

List of VDCNCL Fields

The following table gives you an overview of the fields available in VDCNCL

FieldDescriptionData ElementCheck TableData TypeLength
MANDTClientMANDTCLNT3
BUKRSCompany CodeBUKRSCHAR4
SARCHIVArchiving Category IndicatorSARCHIVCHAR1
RANLContract NumberRANLCHAR13
RBOBusiness Operation Number (Loans)RBOCHAR15
STATUSStatus for Business Operation: RescissionTB_CNCL_STATUSCHAR1
SNICHTABReason for Non-AcceptanceSNICHTABNUMC2
DINSTRDate Customer Was Instructed About Rescission RightsTB_DINSTRDATS8
DCNCL_EDate of Declaration of Rescission by CustomerTB_DCNCL_EDATS8
REPMETHMethod of RepaymentTB_REPMETHNUMC1
DCNCL_ZEDate of Incoming PaymentTB_DCNCL_ZEDATS8
ZLSCHPayment MethodDZLSCHCHAR1
FLG_DISB_ISTGeneral FlagFLAGCHAR1
FLG_BEW_ISTGeneral FlagFLAGCHAR1
FLG_DISB_ZAGeneral FlagFLAGCHAR1
SSTATI_OLDStatus of data recordSSTATINUMC2
SSTATI_NEWStatus of data recordSSTATINUMC2
BVTYPPartner bank typeBVTYPCHAR4
FLG_DISB_PLANGeneral FlagFLAGCHAR1
FLG_RTRGeneral FlagFLAGCHAR1
GSARTBusiness type (interest reference)GSARTCHAR3
RDARNEHMBorrower/applicant identity keyRDARNEHMCHAR10
FLG_BEW_IST_HABENGeneral FlagFLAGCHAR1
FLG_DISB_ENTEREDGeneral FlagFLAGCHAR1

Foreign Key Relationships

A foreign key field is a table field that is allocated to a check table and becomes part of the table's foreign key. The following table gives you an overview of the foreign keys for VDCNCL

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