Category Archive for Transactions

SE91 – Message Class

SCC1 – Import request within same system

Use this transaction to import request (client dependent) into current client. Request does not need to be released. This is useful for configuration or SAPscript tests.

SE71 – SAPscript

 In order to import/export a SAPscript, use program RSTXSCRP. 

 Tip: check if font is truetype in order to get the same result when printing report.

SM04 – Logged Users

- List of logged users
- Can be used to end session of own user or other users (if authorized).

SE09/SE10 – Development Package / Change Request

- List of transport requests for any user
- Used to release requests

SE03 – Search objects in requests

We can use SE03 to search objects in requests. Ex: we don’t know in what requests a certain program was delivered into the system. We can search for object R3TR PROG <OBJECT NAME>, and we’ll obtain the list of requests according chosen search filter.

SE39 – Compare source code between two reports

Compare source code between two reports.

SE38 – ABAP Editor

Editor used to write reports.

FILE – Logical File Path

A logical path can be used to avoid hardcoding file server path or file name in a program. That way, if the server path ever changes, no program change needs to be applied. Only the logical path needs to be changed.

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SE83 – Display Reuse Library

Contains examples and documentation of ABAP functionalities.

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