cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Transaction/program/reports in ST03N

Former Member
0 Kudos

Hi,

I've observed that the transaction/programs/reports ran in ECC system were not client specific.It also contain cross client transaction/program/report data.At the moment at our client Place Solution Manager is integrated with ECC system.


Cross system transactions

SOLARXX

SOLMAN_WORK-CENTER

SOLAR_PROJECT_ADMIN

I also observed there are few transactions ran in ECC system.No idea where its coming from?

<AD_DISPLACE>

<AD_RESET_USR02>

<AD_DISPLACE>

<AD_DEL_USER>

I'm wondering how to analyse these cross system transactions and transactions with AD*

Thanks

Regards,

Mohammed Alikhan

Accepted Solutions (0)

Answers (2)

Answers (2)

rishav54
Active Contributor
0 Kudos

Hi,

These are not cross system landscape transactions, these are related to solman only.

Although these transactions in turns call the other function modules in your ECC system.

for example: When you are creating the projects from solman (SOLAR_PROJECT_ADMIN), these projects will be created in remove ECC sysetm using the RFCs, you can check in remote sysetm using transaction spro the project will be created there.

This will be the case with other transactions as well as they exists in solman only but they inturn call other function modules/ transactions in remote ECC system using the RFC destimations.

Regards

Rishav

Former Member
0 Kudos

Hi,

Thanks for quick response and information.

I've executed those transactions in ECC and learned these transactions are not cross system specific.These are the transactions linked to Solman Manager.

Also trying to analyse what is the use of these transactions.

!_SALESORDERDISPLAY

!_SAMPLE

!1SAMPLE

!MRS_TECHLIST

!V1RP_FAKTURA_AUSWERT01

Would be really helpful if someone can answer this query as well.

Thanks

Regards,

Mohammed Alikhan

Former Member
0 Kudos

The below transactions as for solution manager and not for ECC.

SOLARXX

SOLMAN_WORK-CENTER

SOLAR_PROJECT_ADMIN


the <AD_xxxxx> is for active directory.