Own the Middle: Data Quality Operations for S/4 Transformations
By Prakash Palani
The Core Insight
If the validation step still lives in spreadsheets, your S/4HANA migration timeline lives in risk. Enterprises that depend on manual reviews for data readiness often face costly rework, missed waves, and inconsistent accountability.
DQView establishes data quality as an automated, governed stage across Extract → Transform → Load → Scramble → Reconcile, creating a controlled bridge between transformation teams and SAP migration.
Why the Gap Persists
Modern migration programs often rely on a fragmented toolchain:
This leads to:
Industry studies continue to show that migration delays stem from treating data quality as a late-stage task, rather than a continuous control process.
The Limitation of the Usual Stack
ETL/ELT pipelines move data but don’t validate it against SAP’s business-grade object rules. Migration tools like LTMC or the Migration Cockpit import what they receive — they don’t enforce cross-object consistency across Customer/Vendor hierarchies, GLs, Pricing, or Units of Measure.
The true data quality challenge lies before the load step.
What DQView Introduces
DQView is a Data Quality Operations (DQOps) layer that formalizes ownership and governance between transformation and migration stages.
It delivers:
Result: The manual “middle” disappears. Transform and Load stages run in sync under a shared, auditable definition of “ready.”
Before vs After
Typical Today
With DQView
Case Snapshot
A leading enterprise migrated core objects—Customer, Vendor, Material, and GL—using DQView as a pre-load quality layer.
Before: Manual Excel checks → LTMC load → weekly rejections → downstream stalls.
After: DQ rules auto-run, invalid records returned same day, valid sets auto-routed to staging.
Outcome: Predictable waves, fewer rework loops, and an audit-ready quality trail.
Implementation in Practice
A typical rollout includes:
Where It Fits—and Where It Doesn’t
Ideal: Multi-wave S/4 migrations with defined ownership and cross-object dependencies.
Not Ideal: Small, one-off loads without functional rule visibility.
The Strategic Shift
S/4 programs don’t fail from lack of tools—they fail when no one owns the middle, where business truth meets technical execution.
DQView turns that middle into a governed, automated stage—reducing delays and ensuring consistent, high-quality data across transformation waves.